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Memoirs of Edessa and Other Ancient Syriac Documents
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[3281] Or “through his disobedience in the matter of the tree,” if per ligni inobedientiam are the real words of the Latin translator, who is not, generally speaking, to be complimented for elegance or even correctness, but seems to have made a servile copy of the mere words of the Greek.—Tr.
[3282] Matt. x. 28.—Tr.
[3283] 2 Cor. v. 1.—Tr.
[3284] Lit. “with one foot.”—Tr.
[3285] i.e., the anniversary.—Tr.
[3286] In the Syriac account “Telzeha:” see p. 690, supra.—Tr.
[3287] Compare the “combs” of the Syriac, p. 684, supra.—Tr.
[3288] Reading “totum” for “solum.”—Tr.
[3289] Rom. viii. 18.—Tr.
[3290] Lit. “bitter.”—Tr.
Moses of Chorene. History of Armenia.
[3291] This extract is taken from the edition, in two volumes, printed at Paris, of which the following is the title: MOÏSE, DE KHORÈNE, auteur du Ve Siècle: HISTOIRE D’ARMÉNIE, texte Arménien et traduction Francaise, avec notes explicatives et précis historiques sur l’Arménie, par P. E. Le Vaillant de Florival.
[3292] Book ii. chapter. xxvi.
II. Founding of the town of Edessa; brief account of the race of our illuminator.
[3293] Chapter xxvii.
[3294] Chapter xxviii.
IV. Abgar returns from the east; he gives help to Aretas in a war against Herod the Tetrarch.
[3295] Chapter xxix.
[3296] Chapter xxx.
VI. Abgar’s letter to the Saviour Jesus Christ.
[3297] Chapter xxxi.
[3298] Chapter xxxii.
VIII. Preaching of the apostle Thaddæus at Edessa; copy of five letters.
[3299] Chapter xxxiii.
IX. Martyrdom of our apostles.
[3300] Chapter xxxiv.
X. Reign of Sanadroug; murder of Abgar’s children; the princess Helena.
[3301] Chapter xxxv.
XI. Restoration of the town of Medzpine; name of Sanadroug; his death.
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