Thomas of Harqel
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Peshitto Philoxenian Harklean : In A.D. 616, Thomas of Harqel completed
another revision based on the ...
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Description:clean Gospels the convent at the Enaton in which Thomas of
.Harqel revised the Four Gospels is called This is generally understood to
have been aai*. a monastery ...
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