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15 [G]:the superlineation is visible. - KOAAYMBON probably, one A is inserted above the line. 16 eqrur was possibly
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24 GOTprobably 0,though NZAT in XI1 3, 3 2 superl. - MAq sic.
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4 After xn~rl
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apparently a colon, but it could be an apostrophe and a low point.
I and nNA 20.
5 MAq sic.
g Possibly A8 was written before o y W y 8 at the beginning of the line.
8 A d fin. probably nb
I 1 ANNEY sic.
16 NezA]€le very doubtful. 1 8 y p N O y L U T there was probably a superl. over N and possibly over p, none over 9. 21 nOYA8IN 10
A superl. - OywN2, UJNZ nncertniu. - nOyAClN Z o sic.
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14 AN' n6TNACCU A € N T A ~AsAA' ~ O Y X € € I € q y 0 0 n ASAA' G
MAY n € C l ANAK' €+NA 23 NIOYTA€I AAAA CNNHY
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9 Space for two letters before NE% either a6 or G€. - O y q c w sic. - xwz sic. l0 MMAC sic, N8 omitted.
12 €p+ sic see Introduction p. XIX. 14 NHZE written below the line. - n M A y 2' superl. I8 NTA, no more at end of line.
1g ~ T superl.
K ? I N H y sic instead of the usual ~ N H ~ 23
. MAMHE sic (S. NAME, A. NAMIE).
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30 &In& n z . AYE1 A € ABAA' MAplTHC &TK€ n C & X € N


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33 N& MMAC &N. N&qMABHTH[C 42 &TB& n C & X & . N E Y X W MMAC


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25 N
- superl. 27 y superl 36 o y superl. - Lacuna probably only three letters, perhaps EyCU]mN, a blunder of the
scrlbe in omlttsng the final 2. There seems to have been no 2 superl. 39 End €TOY src 42 N superl
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probably crasis
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I l A X E q N € Y X € 2AMHN ZAMHN

8 Both K and GK are used for the z m. sing. of the Conjunctive tense; the former is the Achm. form. 13 nFNrAqT. Sic
error for naP1Tby-r. 15 TAAsAq the final q is certain. I8 nNOyTE, the following words are omitted by homoeot; they are
found in the sah. and boh. and all greek texts. 2 0 ENEEGY 1. ENEEY. 2 1 BE ~ ~ H sic.P E 2 2 AAAYE sic. 23 y superl.
IOAN. V.
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KK
KA
ATCMH M n y ~ p eM n ~ o y r s NTWTN AF A T ~ T NAO Y W ~
A y W N€TNACW% CeNhWWN2. T€AHA' G M W ~ NnPOC O y
26 E88 € T € Y N T € ~ € ~ W T 'n W 36 O Y N O Y 2 ~ n q 0 y A E l N ' ANAK
WNZ 2PHi' N ~ H T TEE1
~ ' ANTE MMEY
A€ O ~ N T H ~ I NTMN
- -
ee N T A ~ +M n y ~ p eA T ~ E ~ T=T~€ €TN€€C ATXiiOAN
K O Y N€q M ~ W O N Z2PNi NZH NHC N ~ B H Y € r A p ~ T A ~ A F I
27 Tq- AYW ~ q +N E NT€TOY
~ W T T € € Y NHEl X € K A C F 8

CIA ATP€qlp€ M+€fl' X € IlYH €IN[A]XAKOy KTA~


AKAA'
28
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P€ M n p w ~ ~ n Mfl[P]pMAEI
e. 2KHye €-]-Elp€ MMAY CBPMN
F
-

2e NNHY
xe oy~oyoy~o y T p € 2ApA€l X € n € l W T ' n € p T € y
ET~NNTA+OC
€ O y A N NIM' 37 A61. A Y W n61WT' €PT€YA
29 NACWTMA T ~ ~ C MAYW
H NCe
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€1 ~ E I N T A ~ ~ M N TZ~AB~ A ~ I .
61 ABAA' N€NTAy[elp€ NMne
-ON Ty €T]eq] ANH2Ea
M ~ € T > c w T ~ ACMH
OyT€
TNANOY AyANACTA[ClC NWWN2
N € N T A y € l p € M n € e A y A[yANA 3s N ~ ] Y AFNK T F ~ .AYW MNTH
30 CTACIC NKPICIC.K~'[A]M
ANA[K TTN M ~ e iyn q c s x e s q y o
MMA€I GAAYG N~WB
2ApA61 On GTHNE'
X€ n€NTAnH
O y A € € T ' K A T A e e €~cWT> TNNAOY~n E € l N T W ~
- --
N T € T N p n l C T € y € ApAq E N >
E€lpKplN€. A y W TAKplClC O y
MH€T€ X € ElAQIN€ NChllA 39 ZAT2T NNI-~A+HXe N T W K
oywy EN MMIN MMAGI- AAAA T ~ % X W MMAC X€ OYNTH
NcAnoycDy Mne~raqreya T N NOYWWN2 (5)A hNH2€
--
31 €1- eywns ANAK'EBI~APMN N~HTOY.A Y w N€=
2pH.i
T p € 2ApA€l T A ~ ~ T ~ O
~ YT P E MBY NCTPMNT~BETBHT'
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32 MH€%' K e y € € A € IIETPMN 4 0 AYU) TE?%OYWQ €N AFI U)A A
Tp€ 2ApA€le A y W f C A y N € X€ pA€l' X € K A C € € T € T N A X I
OyMH€T€
-
TqMNTMNTP6 41 M~U)WNZ.F € I X I € A y EN
33 ETqlp€ EMAC
2ApA€lV NTW% 42 ABAA' ~I?%PWM€' AAAA A€l
AT€%xA~ uj)A IWANNHC A Y COYWNTHNE x e MNTH
--
34 W A ~ P M N TNTMHB.
~ ~ ANAK
-
T N AI-AnH N T n~N O Y T €
A E €€1X1 E N NTMNTMNT~B 43 ~ N T H N ANAK'
~. AS 2N
aBaA z t 7 G p w ~ e .AAAA N ~ C I n p s N M~AEIWT'AYW Mnc
e a x w MMAY XEKACB ET€ %XIT' EpO,)AKEY€€ A€
35 TNAOYXE~I NTwTN- N€ €1 Zij.nqps~ MMIN L M A ~
n e F ~ ~ e y n sz ~ Z
€T ~ E T T M E
T €~T N A X I ~
MOYZ A y W ~TPOYAEIN. > 44 N E Y 6'8 NZE NTwTN E T €
30 ElAyl~e . . . er3 is an error. E1AU)INE is Fut. I11 which cannot be negatived by €N. The other sah. MSS. read either
F I ~ I N G(Pres. 11) or ~ N E I ~ I N(Impf.)
G followed by the post-negative; in this d~alect they would be E E I ~ I N Eor N E E I ~ I N F . Ail
greek authorities have the present, and a future tense is inadmissible. 31 EN superl. 37 Slight remains of n E show that tho
lacuna after EPTEYA cannot be filled otherwise. 42 ArAnH SZC without article, probably error.
2*
IOAN. V-VI.
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KT KA
T N A Q ~ ~ ~ C T €T€=
€~€ A€ € q p n l p A ~ €M M A ~N
. TA~
XI € A y ABAA ~ I ~ N E T N G ~ H Y r A p N€qCAYN€ X € E y n€
N
;A
A ~ n e A y ABAX 2 1 G n o y
W 7 E E ~ A~OYWU~)B
. XI+IXI~~OC
ss oyaesrq reTE;iyl~eN xe G ~ H TA
N C
-T NhP ~
T ~ ~
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45 CWq €N. MnpMeEyE X € A EIK' ~wu,)€ APAY X € € p € n o y €
NAK' ~ B T N A ~ K A T H T O ~ I M 8 e noyes XI N O Y ~ H Mn~
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MW= N A ~ ~ ~ E ~
4 9
W0 T ' X€ 0 y € € NW AEAA GNVIMA
On' X ~ ~ € T N A ~ K A T H ~ O ~ I eHTHC ANAp€AC nCAN NCI
MMWTN MO~CI-IC n€€l i g MW[N] n € T p O C X € OYNOYClJH
T W
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~ ' M I H ) ! ( [ € ~ ~ % ~ € € I ME
Ay N f 0 y
46 Z€ ApAq. € N € N T A T € ~ ~ T O O ] TNA~IK'
~ NEIWT' fi
p n l C T € y € TAP AMW [ ~ C H C TBT] C N € y 0 AAhA N W 1 6 Y N A
N € T € T N A ~ ~ ~ c TA
€[~~ 10 i]€y M ~ B E I M H H n~A~X. E
pA€l n € ' A ~ € ~ M M €TAP
Y
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IHC N€Y X€ MAPGNPWMG NA
47 c2ee1 ETBHT' eyne T ~ T [ N xoy A~PH.~.N E ~ N O ~ X O ~ T O C
-pnlCTEyI3A E€N ANC2€€1 €'N A~q W
€ q M2GnMA
I % €
~ € T M M € Y ' N € Y N2€ € T € ANPWMB 66 N A X O Y e y N A
TNA~~ICT€Y€ ANAC€X€ II i l - 0 Nyo.
~ 68 A ~ X I NE
V1 I =~~CAN€€I A= EWK A AGIK' A Y W AqU,)n2MhT' A.q+
~ I K ~NBAXACCA
O N T~A
-NNG~MABHTHC- MMABH
z AlXAlA ~~TIB€PIAC' N € Y ~ THC A€ AY+ NN~TNHX'
AY
0YMHU)F ENAUJOq OYH2 W AN n E N T A Y X l T q APAY
Z C W ~x e N ~ Y N E YANMA 12 AEAA' 2NNTBT- NTA~OYCI
€IN €Tqlp€ M M A A ~F N N € A € n A X E q ~N€CIMAOHTHC
3 TQWNE' 6 € AqBWI< X € CWOy2 A20YN NNAE
A2pH.i A ~ N ~ ~ TAA~ ~
YM € C T ' KM€ NTAYCEEIIG X € K A C €
o y ~ e e r qKNWMABH N G X A Y ~22.~36 ABAA'. AYCAY
4 THC' N€q2HN A € A 2 0 Y N
x ~ i i n a c xnyasle
~ NNIOY
13
-20Y 6E A Y M A ~ ~ T C N ~ O Y C
N B I ~N ~ X G K MNTAYCE
B
5 TA€!. K 6F Aqql N€qE€h € n € AN€TOyWM' ABAA'
-
A2pH.i A q N e y Xs OyNOy 14 n - l - 0 ~
~~A€IK'%IwT'' N
MHYF NNHY YA ~ p h q .nh pWMe 6e NTApoyNey A
~ € ~4% + I A I ~ ~ O C
X€ €NA nMA€IN N T h q € € q N € Y X W
T A ~ A ~ I KTO
' x e 6pe~ss1
6 NAOYWM' K T A ~X 6 n € € l
45 After NTCUTNthe scribe wrote in error and crossed it out with a diagonal line, but left the point. I have omitted both.
1 There is a sign > in the margin just before %$A. 4 n A C X A sic. G q superl. 7 T superl. 9 MHHqG sic.
IOAN. VT.
- -
l<€ KC
MMAC X & n & € l MAMH&n€ EeplAC 2 A G n M A Nrayoy
~ ~ ~ O + H T €TNNHY
HC A WM' M ~ A ~ IN
K Z' H T ~€A
15 nKOCMOC. NTA~€~
68 ~XAEIC F E ~ X A ~ ~ CAT XI ~ .

MM€ X € C~NNHY NCBTA 24 NTAP€~MHU)&68 NE)' A=


p e n q X ~ K A C Ee y ~ ~ e i
ei q i ~ e AyY M O Y T ~ANW
pp0 AqC&ZTq AN A2pH.i A ~ N MABHTHC NTAY KNOY
16 n T A Y OYAEGTq' NTAP621 CXHy. Ay&l A K A ~ A ~ N A O ~ M '
poyze A& ywne ANWMA 25 &YU)ING CATC. A Y ~ I N ~
A ~ W
BHTHC € l A2pH.i AX~N]BAAAC
-MM[Aq] 2lnlKpO ~ B A A A C C A
17 CA A Y T E A 0 A n X A & l [ATPIOY n A [ X € ] y N&q X € pA6Bl ~ T A K I
€l AnlKpO NBAAA[CCA] AKA 26 N[€U)] $26 AnEEIMA. A=
~PA~NAOYM' N € A ~ [ K € K & 0 y W T k ] €qXW MMAC X & 2A
A& u)Wn& € M ~ & T C[€l U)A MHN] 2AMHN ~ X W MMAC
18 A ~ A Y .FYNOYNAGNTHY [NBAA NH]= .X& €T€GU)IN€ N
19 ABAAACCA T W W N A2pH-i CWFI € N X € &T&TNAN&Y
TAPOY21NE A € AEAA' NNA A2ENMAEIN' AAAA X € A T €
--
XOYTH NCTAAION H MAAB ITOYWM'
ABAA' ZNNAFIK'
AyN&y AF C
€'iMAA2€ 2 1 5 ~ 27 A y W A T € ~ C € I ' MnPP2W6
BAAACCA &Aq2WN A 2 0 Y N A AT2pe $TNAT€KOe AAAA
20 I l X A E I . A Y W A ~ F ~ A T €Z' T A ~ T2p€ N T A ~[€]TNAMOYN A
A € !IAX€q N & Y X & ANAKnE 6AA'AYWWN[2] U)A ANH2E' T €
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21 Mnpp2ATe' NEYOYWU) 68 € l €T&nU)HpC h n p W M € NA
A T ~ A A~~n x a s i ayw
. Nroy T ~ C CNHG.
n e e ~r ~ pne
-
N O Y A n X A B I MAN& AnlKPO N T A n N O y T & n € l W T pc+pA
az E T O ~ N A B W Ka p a q - Mneq 28 r ~ z eF ~ M A ~n .~ x e 66
y N E ~
p€CT& A & nMHO;)€ &TA28 X € € y n€TNA€&q X&KAC€
A P & T ~Z I ~ K ~ ON ~ A A A C C A €NhF2W6 ANZEHy& N T ~
AYN&Y X€ KK~XAGI
M 29 n N O y T & ' A= 0yWU)B
~ e Nyc ~ o y e e AYW
. xe i n ~ x w
N€Y X€ nse~ne
n € K TGAO A n X A & l K +W6' N T € ~ N O ~ TX&
&
N ~ ~ M A B H T H C .AAXA NW
MABHTHC O Y A € € T O Y N €
-eNTA~&%~MEY
per~~pmc~~ e yne e
GNA
-
NTA~~wK
A 'y W &lC 26N q € y 66
30 0 y q . n h x € y ~ & X€
23 KEGXHY AYE[I] ABAA1 ~ T I
-NTAK MMAGIN n E T K l
p€ M M A'~[ X l e K A C F €NAN&Y

16 2lpoyze sic. 18 NEAA the foot of the 6 is still visible. 2 2 n K p 0 sic, usually nlKp0. zq
--
AlHC N M M E Y
a corrupt passage. 26 CEI the scribe wrote Cl and altered it to CEI. In v. l2 it is Cl.
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KZ K[HI
N T N p n l C T e y 6 ApAK. Eyrie N H ~ Ir ~poy
NATEKO ABAA'
31 +WB 8T8K81pe M M A ~AN ~ ~ Z H T O ~ . elATOyNA
AAAA
-N e l A T 6 OYWM' ~ I M A N N A40 coy G+AG Nzooy. n 6 ~r1
Ap
21nXA€lE K A T A e B 6TCH2 X8 ne noywy Mnaelwr' x e
Ay+ N € y ZOyAelK' ATpOy ~ a c eo y a ~
NIM' GTNBY
32 AAMq ABAA' Z T ~ nE '€
AX Anytipe A ~ W er~nlcreye
-
IHC N B Y X € 2AMHN 2AMHN ApAq e q A X l ~ O ~ W W N Z
(5)A
+XW ZMAC
NHS
xe ~ w y ANH2[€'] A Y W ANAK' T A T O Y
CHC €N n6p-f NH*] MllAGiK 41 N A [ C ~Zi3+ae] iizooy .~ e y
A B ~ AZ
' i ~ n e .AALAA n]+e~~[r KE[F
66 X I ] N I O Y T h € l 6T
nert NHTN ABA[A 2 N ~ n e BHTq X B Aq]XOOC X € ANAK
33 ~ I AMMHB.
FIK [nh'
elK ne n A e l K h ] T A q l ABAA'
I~ET[NNHY
rAp k l N 0 y ~ e 42 Tn]G' A [ Y W N]€YXUJ MMAC
A2pNi ABA[A] G T ~ € 'A Y W xe MH [neei e ~ l n eE n y H
Et NOYWWNZM~KOCM[OC pe ~iCD[CH+']neel ANAN e
34 n A x e y ~ e xq e n x A e l c MA G c a y ~ [ e ]Mnqelcu~'MN
N ~ Z~A[&IK]
N Noyae~[u) T q l M G 6 y ' NEW NZ6 € q X O M
35 NIM' nhx[e K ~ e xy] e ANAI~' MAC X [ € NTAGI A]BAA' Z T ~ €
ne n a e ~ [M~WWINZ.
~' ne 43 aiiZ O[~W$B nlaxeq ~ e y
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TNNHY U)A [ApAel] qNA2KO xe i;if@[~Fr~
GNE
€N. A Y W n € ~ ~ I l l ~ ~ tApA
? y € 44 TNEPH[Ye KNIGAM'
NAAYE:
36 61 qNAEIBB BN ANH2€' AAA& A e l UJA ApAel elMHTl
A6lXOOC NHG X8 TBTNA renaelwr' e p ~ e y ~ e ~
~ e apael
y a y o reri$nl CWK GMh'4. A Y 0 ANAK 2W
37 CTBYE BN- OYAN NIM' ~ T G O~T'+NATOYNAC~ 5
nAElWT' NATe€q NHEI 4 45 +A8 NZOOY' qCH2 rAp
NHY y~A~AEI. +NANAX~ ~ % ~ ~ O + H T HXCE CeNA
38 €N ABM' X E i T h t ? l €N A N~~~XICBOY
ywne r ~ p o y
BAA' 2 < ~ n € ~ e l p eMnhoy
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NTNnNOYT6' OYAN
Wcg). AAAA nOyWt5) M n e N NIM' NTA~CWTM
ABAA'
39 T A ~ T ~ ~ Aneel
~ I -a e ns z ~ ~ n a e ~AYO
o r 'A~XI
nOyWcL) M ~ € N T A ~ T € Y A ~ ~ 46 CBW GNHY y a A ~ A ~ aI -
XeKACe NFNTA~"T€€TO~ BAA' 6 N X € A y N e y A n e l W T
kehhy€ ~eyanelcvr'
31 AY-1- sic. 33 [nAElK] there is no room for the usual s a h . ~ e a d i n gn081K rApn€ n y H p e MnNOYTE. 34 1 superl.
36 A superl. nearly broken away. 37 Before ~ N A N A Xthe
~ words A y o ~ E T ~ N H
q YA ApAEI have dropped out by homoeot.
39 The true reading q is inserted above the line over the y which is not struck out. 45 CBOY .. . CBW sic.
IOAN. VI.
-
K8
-X
GIMHTI neTyoon AKAA' NATOYNAC~ %+A€ Nzooy -
2 1 r N n ~ o y r neeine
e N 55 TACAPT' r A p O y 2 p e MMH~
47 TAqNEY A~EIWT' 2AMHN Te' A y W nACNAq OYCW M
2AMHN +XW MMAC NH= 56 MHBnB. ~ ~ ? T O Y W M ' N T A
x e nerpnlcreye o y ~ r e q caps' ayw ercw Mnac~aq
-
MM€y ~ ~ W W N
Y AZ ANH2E. q N A 6 W 2f'H.i NZHT'A Y W A
48 ANAK' ne n a s l ~Mnww~z.
' 57 NAK' 2PH.i N Z H T'~K A T A 8 6
49 A N ~ T N ~ I AOYWM
T~ G
-N T h q T E Y A e l ~ l l l A € l ~ T '
nMANNA ZN[nX]A€l€ AyW 6TBAN2[' AY]* ANAK OWOYT'
50 AYMOY- nee[~ne~ I A ~ K€ ' 7 ~ -fABN2 [ M 8 1 8 ~A€IWT' AYW
NHY ABAA' 2?jr[ne X ~ K A ~ € T N A O ~ A ] M T 'n€T%
CS € p € O y € € [ O y ] W M A[KAX M]€)' 2W[Wq N]AWWN2 FTBHT
-NOHE
Ay[W N'~]%~MoY' 58 neelne [ n a e ] ~NTA~I
~' ABAA'
51 ANAK' n € n[A€lK] CTAANZ ~ ETA
Z r n e [ K A T A ] ~e~
-N T A q l ABAA' T N T ] ~ € . €p€ N€=€[IAT€] OYWM' A Y W
y ~ o y e eOYWM' ABAA' 2 3 A]yMOy n[CT] NAOYWM' f i n €
n€€lA€[l]K' qNAWoJN2 [ Y A GIA€I]K' qNAWWN[2] Y A ANH2e-
ANH2F' [nA€IK A ] € €+N[A 59 NE]€l A q [ X O O y %]TCYNATW
reeqne [racapz] zanw T]H E ~ ~ [ C B %K]A+APNA
W
52 O N 2 MIIK[OCMOC] NIOYTA 60 OYM' nAX[€ZAZ A]BAX' G N € ~
61 66 NEyMl[q)€] =N€Y MAOHT[HC x e n]eelcexe NA~T'
MMACX€
-€ p H y eyXW N I ? ~ NIM' ~ € T N A U ~ ) C W % Ap2.q.
~ z eneel
e NAY)+ N ~ N
N 61 €qCAYN€ A € XI= 2PH.l G Z H T ~
53 ECA~Z' ATTNOYAMC. nb X€
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NeqMAeHTHC KPMPM
Xe K N 8 Y X € 2AMHN 2A nAxeq ~ e xye neel neTi;
MHN +xw MMAC NHTN
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Xe € ~ € T N T M O ~ W MNTCA~Z'
62 CKANAAAIZE ,MW=. €p

-MnQHp€ MflpWM€ A y 'W 6 cl)AT€r?jN€y


npWM€ €~
'N
;A
AnYHpe
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TBTNTMCW M ~ G ~ C 'N A ~ 63 B T ~ N Z HNyapen'
T~ nnNx
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ey G
Mnww~z ner' TANZO r c A p z + 2 ~ y
54 ~ ' T H N ~~ €' T o Y W M ' EN N A A ~ ENCBXG
. ANAK'
?ccapr' ayu, ercw knqCNAq
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OyNTeq EM€^ ~%IWWNZ KANE-
A Y W OYWWNZN€'
Y A ANH2ee A y W A.NAK'+ 64 AAAA OYN2A[€]IN€ %THN€
47 The point after ANHZE is basal, not high as usual. 50 No space for AE before n~ in lac. 5 1 Space for sin
letters only in lac. 5 2 N € Y € p H y sic (sah. form). 54 q superl. 57 Probably 2 w w q or 2 W y 4 , hardly space for
Z w o y q cf. XIV. 12. 58 [KATA] probably no space for morc in the lac. 59 [ C s w ] or ceoy possibly. 60 No space
for 6e in first lac.
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AB
N C € ~ f l l C ~ € y€N.
€ N€qCA[y NF'iOYW [(S)
~ T ~ A A I A A 'I A
NE TAP x ~ i i y h p ~XnI=' I-Ap €N AMAA2€ %~+O~AA[IA
x e NIM n e e n l c ~ e y e€N. xe N ~ Y ~ I NNBc w q XINIO[Y
ayw x e NIM' n e r ~ a p n a p ~ 2 T A € l A T p O y M A O y T q ' N€[q
65 A l A O y M M A ~A. Y W N€[q]XUl E 2HN A € A 2 0 Y N .XIflU)A€I€ [E
MAC X6 €TB€ n € € l h [ € l ] X O O C NIO[Y]TAFI TCKHNO~HI-[IA
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66 n h 8 l ~ T€TB€
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67 A ~ E - n[xxe E 6e -
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N€p€N€qCNH[y
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€ €N. n A [ X € q
€lC €N[hB]WK [oh NIM' 2€N 6 € N E Y XI=
X ] € llAOyh€lU)
C€X€ ZWW[NZ N€T~TO]OTK" ANAK i i n ~ ~ q € ] fl l-€ ~ ~ y [ A € l U )
69 AYU) ANAN [ A N ~ ~ ~ c T ] € Y E A€ NTwTN C€BT]WT 6
Ayw A N M M ~X [ € %]AK'~€ 7 Oy[AClU) NIM] M ~ ~ A hM[ T' P €
flEflETOyAAB ~ T € ~ N O ~ JlKO[CMOC MECITGTHNF
70 r e . ~ q o y w U ) B XI= XE MH ANAK A [ € ] qM€CTy€I X € +[F
ANAK €N ~GPCATII'THNG GTPE
A[N]AK' €TBHTq X €
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MnMNTCNAOyC A y 0 O y 8 N€q2BHY€ C€[Z]AY' NTWG
es ABAA' ~NTHNEOYAIABO BWK' A2pNi AIlU)A€l€ ANhK
71 A O C ~ F . NWXW AE MMAC 6 A€ Zna+~oysA ~ [ Ia l n y ~
TB€ '~O~AA C
nU)HP€ GC1 €16 X € ~ ~ ~ A T € I ~ A O Y A € I U )
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' NTA~BCIXGN[€

€1 r A p f l € ~ ~ ~ p l l A p A ~ l A ~ y €1 A€ Z T A ~AWOY ~TTI-A
M M A ~eyeene AKAA' G I O AIAAIA. NTAP~NG~CNHY
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V11 I ~ L ~ T C N A MNNCA
OYC. BWK' A2PHi AflU)A€l€' TO[T€

N € € l N€qMhA2€ XI= AKAA' N T A ~z w o y q A ~ B ~ ~Kz p' [ l i . i


AllU)A€l€. %O[y]CDN2 ABAA' [€N
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64 n€Gnlcr€ys sic. 66 [ A ~ A A ] is uncertain. 68 N E in


~ the lac. is doubtful. I ABAA is a scribe's error

and is found in no other authority. 7 G is very uncertain, but the remains are consistent with it and there is a trace of superl.,
not consistent with A€; space for three letters before it, qy. AyW. ro c ~ n yprobably no mare at end of the line. -
%OYU)NZ for %OYOYWNZ.
IOAN. VII

[=l
MAC1 €N. A Y W nMA ANAK
-
TNCAYNE M M h € l A Y W T6 e+ M M A ~NTwTN T~TNA
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T N M M ~X€ ANAK' OYEIA 37 UJl E N ApAq. 2pNi A6
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pA6l O y A e 6 T ' A[A]AA O y M H € n € 61[€] ~€p[€lH]c A26 Ape%
30 n € p T 6 y A € I ' N [€]yu) [IN]€ 6 € A y [W N]€~[A]U)GHX' ABAA' €4
CAtSAnq' A y W M [ n € A A ] y € X W ~ [ M A I C ' X € n€TAB€ MA
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N T q 6 I X A2PH.i [ A X W q X ] € E 38 pese[l U)IA A ~ A GCW- ~ I ne
31 n A T € T q O y N [ O ] y [El. A2A2] F F n[ICT€]~€ [AIPAEI KATA
n l C T € y € ApAq [ABAX G~MH es [ N T A T ~ ] ~ A + H xooc x [ e oyN
ye. A ~ W
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paq [ ~ e
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40 NGMnATYIXI € A Y ' 2A[6lN€
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X € € T [ l K6OyA€lU) U)HMn€ ey[xu, MMAC x e n e e ~ M[A
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] H c '
34 BWK' U)A [n€NTAqT€yAE]I' TB K[AY€] A € N F [ Y X W ] MMAC
AYW
TNAU)IN[€ NICWEI T€[T]NA xs [ne]stns n[Z. ~]A~INF
GIN€ MMAEI E N A y [ W n]MA N€[YX]W MM[AC] X € MH €p€
ANAK' € t i ~ A ' T€[T]
4 NAY n% [G] NHY ABAA' GTTA
35 61 6 N ApAq' n A X 6 NlOYTA 42 AIA[Al]A. U)AP€TTPA+H X0
61 %NOY€PHY X6 €p€[Il€€l oc x s [slpsnz NNHY AEAA'
NABUJK' A T 0 X € ANAN T[NNA Gncnep~aaayela. A ~ W
GIN€ M M A ~€N. MH 64N[A ABAA' GBHBABEM' n t ~ e
BWK' A2PH.i ATAlACnOPlA I Z ~ ~ A A ~ yoon
~ I A NZHT[~
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36 A€IANIN' E y n E n€61C€X€ 44 €TBHTq' 2A€IN€ A €
-N T A q X O O q X € T€TNAqI ABAA' N~HTOYN e y O y W U )
NF NCWGIT€T[NA]GIN€ M
28 OyGIABAA for OyABAA, apparently a dialectic form cf. X 16, XVIII 35. - After n e p T e y A E 1 the rest of v. 18 and the whole
of v. 29 have dropped out by hornoeot. 32 a p x l e p e y c sic always X for X. 34 A ~ W superl. 35 A I A C ~ O ~ I A
sic.
38 oyN is doubtful as also the filling of several lacunae in this ,page. . 39 Perhaps an enclitic ne should be inserted after rAp.
40 6 E may be A € . - neel may be Ne61. 42 cn. A A y e l A sic. 43 n p a x ' s i c .
3
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A s A n q . AXM M n e x ~ y ei
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45 N6461X A ~ P H A
. ~X W q ' AYEWK TMNTP& OYMH& &N[T&
C& X I N ~ Y ~ H ~ & T H C
Y A NAP I4 ~ q o y w i i j X
i ~ IKC
nAx[&q
Xl6p&yC ~ ~ ~ A ~ A y~W c A ~ o c X & KAN ANAK' &&ICS)APMN
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nxxsy NE[Y] X& e T B e e y T p & 2ApA&l OYMH&T& [ T A
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46 T N N T ~ 'hyoywU)B x 1 N 2 y
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nHp&THC X€ M n & p w ~ €C€ X & NTA€I T O . A y W €€lNA
X & ANH2& NI36 iin&€lpw~& 15 BWK' ATO- NTwTN T ~ T N
47 AYOYWTE
XIM+APICAIOC
-PKPIN& KATA[C]AP~' ANAK
X & MH G ~ € % ~ X A N A
2W N ] - ~ ~ K ~ LNAAY&
N€ €N
48 OY%' MH AXAY& ~IICT&Y 16 K]AN 6~1CS)hiKplN€A&
€ ApAq A E A X ' % ~ A P X W [ N H A
49 BAA' ~NM+A~ICAIOC.AXXA
neel F T ~ C A ~BN
N M
~ nNo AAXA ANAK' ~ ~ ~ A B I w T '
5 0 MOC 6 4 ~ 0 0 n 2AnCA20Y6.
' nA 17 NTA~TEYA€I' qCH2 A& AN
X & NIKOAHMOC N & Y n & ~ T [ h q l X6
~~&%NOMOC TGT
U)A h p h q Nyapen' € y e & AE[AA' ii MN-rps GWMB
C N ~ Yoy
5 I Z H T O y n e ' X6 MH ~ ~ [ M O C 18 M]H&T&. ANAK' - f i M N ~ p &
p[K]pl[N]€ MflpWM& 6IMHTl N q
CWT[M A]pAq. A Y W =MM€ X &
5 2 & y n&[TqlP]& ZMA'~'
~yoywU)B
syxw MMAC NW XE MH NTK'
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AAIA. ZATZT' z z r p ~ +AYW
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N A T W W N AEAA' ~ T ~ A A ~ A A ~ [ A
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V111 12 66 AN & q C € X E G M € &q


~
X W MMAC X € ANAKn& n 0 y A
€IN M~KOCMOC'l l & T N A
O y A Z q NCW€I qNAMAA26 &N
% ~ K E K & ' AAXA qNAX1 M
M ~ w w N ~n 'A X €
13 n O Y A € l N
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M ~ A ~ ~ C AN~WO XC& CTAK'

47 EPETN
sic. - nAANA error for ~ ~ A A N A . 52 OyN seems to b e a scribal error for z. I2 EqCGXE is doubtless
an error for AqC. 14 Probably nothing after nAX[Eq. -
N T A ~for NTAEIEI as frequently elsewhere. - The final portion of
this v. is omitted b y homoeot. I 9 There is space for 68 but no vestige of it. - EN superl.
IOAN. V111 I5
-
TNAlMOY ~ l l € f i N h & € .
A8
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M
TOT€ T€[TNA~~
nM]A ANAK' E-~NABWK'ApAq M 8 X € A N A K ' ~ ~A. y [ W ] + i A A y
MN
] ~AM MW% A€I AM€)'. € €N 2APAEI 0 y A € € T a A[AAA
22 N]€YXW 6 € MMAC X I N I O Y T A KATAe€ ~TA~A€IW[T
€11 X € M H T l €~NAMOYOYT' TC€EA€I N € € I N€+XW [F?
M ] M A ~O Y A € € F X€ 4 x 0 29 MAY. AYW q y o o n ' ~ [ M H
MAC X € nMA ANAK €+NA €1 X l n € N T A q T € y A € l ' M
EWK ApAq ~ T w T ?TETNA
~ ~€~KAAT
O 'y A € € T ' X € [A
23 9 1 1 6 N ApAq' A y W n A X € q N E Y NAK' +elf'€ %~€F&NI?['I
xe] NTwTN STW= O ~ A 30 ?joyh€lll) NI[M]' N e e l [GqXW
&A]A' i?jnKA2. ANAK' ANAK'
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A ' ~ € 'N T W ~ N 31 MMAC [L
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MOC- ANAK' ANAK' OY[AEAA T ] € y € ApAq X € €q)WIl€ N [ T W
24 € I N %~€EIKOCMOC' AAAA G ~pya~eSsoy
A~IXOOC NHS XE TFTNCA cexs N T W G NAMAB[H
MOY ~NN~TNNAEE- e p ~ 32 THC MAMH€. A y W T€TN[A
TN'TF~P~ICTEYE
rAp x e COYWNTMH€' A Y W TMHE
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33 NA~THNFNPM26' A Y O Y
25 N[€GN]AE€' N € Y X W 68 WTE
N E X€
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26 pen'j-cexs GMHE eyii ~ e Fy2 6 NTAK' KXW M
$ 2 ~ 2A X W €TE€THN€' A Y W MAC X € T€TNAppM[2]€'
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34 A ~ O Y W ~N E X€
ne ayw
nsNraqrey~e~ . 2AMHN 2AMHN ~ MMAC
X W
NFNTAGICATMOY NHTNXE ne-fpe Gn~ase
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N T O O T ~N ~ E I+XW MMAY
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27 An]KOCMOC. i i n O y i i [ ~ € ' h35
€2 i%
n A€ q N A 6 O Y [ € I N
x]€NTA~c€x€ NMMGY 2NnH€I U)A ANH2€[' nY]H
28 G]TEE n61WT" nAX€q 6 € p€ A€ N T A ~q N A 6 O Y [YA
N€Y XISX € 2 0 T A N €p 36 ANH26' €PU;)AIlYHP€ 6[€
~A.T€%xIc€ Enu)~p€
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T€TNAyWn€ N F 2 € ' >
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3'
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~ XAE ~[ ~
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44 AIlACGXE. NTwTN NT[W
G ~ENABAA'MIl€%l€[lwT
nAlABOAOC. A y W T € T [ N O y
N s n l e y ~ ~[Ma
w y ~61pe
n€%€lfDT' ~ € T Y M € ~
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y ~ p s nxyw
' Mnqw[z]e A [ ~ E T ~
~ N T M HX[€]
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on' 2PH-l N ~ H 2T0 T~[ A N
e p e n p e q x e e ~ x~
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40 +]NOY T€=$)IN€ CAMA 45 n € M ? ~ ~ € ~ K € € I ( u TAN[AK
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a s +xw ZTMHETGTN[T
46 n l C T € y € ApAEl €N. N ~ M '
%THN€ n€TNAXnlA€I
eync e e ~ x w
BTBB NAB€.
NHG
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v-

T € T N p n l C T € y € NH€I GN
NAN NTAYX~AN €N ABAA' 47 neryoon' AUAA' E n ~ o y
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MnNOyTe. €T[B]€ n€[€l] ii
42 E T € l l N O Y T € l l € ' n A X 8
7

IHC N € Y X € € N E ~ € =
-TW?% T€=CW%~ EN X €
NTWTN ZENABAA' EN 2N
~epe
elwr'ne n ~ o y r e 48 n N O Y T B ' ANIOYTA€l O y
TNAGPIT'
ANAK rAp 13 wFu e y x w i w a c ~ e XE
q
KAAWC ANAN TNxw MMAC
x e NTKOYCAMA~ITHC
A y U l OyNOyAAlMONION
49 NMM~K'~ q o y w I l ) B XIIG
x e ANAK' KAAIMWN
NMMH~I AAAA +TA~IO M
n ~ s l w riirwTN
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43 Probably no more at end of line after C € x E .
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50 y w c MMA~I-ANAK' A € +U)I 58 AAEpA2AM' N € Y APAK' n A
N€ €N N C A ~ A € A Y .q-y 0 0 n X€ I= N € Y X € €MnAT€
Xln€TNAoj)lN€ A ~ ( U ~ ~ ~ K ~ I N € AEpazaru' ywne ANAK' -f
51 2AMHN 2AMHN +XW MMAC 59 yoon'. A ~ ~ I W N68
F xe
NH~N
X € nGTNAAPH2 AnA G Y N A N O Y X ~A P A ~ AEC
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c e X € q N A N € y 6 N AnMOY c5)A 2 ~ n q
h q l A E A ~ 2Nnpn€€'
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52 ANH28' n A X € NIOYTAGI N€q Ix I A Y W €qMAA2€ A q N € y A y
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X € +NOY ANEMFXE OYAAI pWM8 € A y X n A q € s o NKXA[€
MONION ~ € T N M € K ' . AEpA 2 A Y W ANeqMAeHTHC
2AM' AqMOY MNM~~o+H e y x w MMACXE
x~oyq [PAE
TIHC ~ y NTAK'
w KXW M El]. NlMn€ ~ T A ' ~ ~ N A B
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MAC X € nsTNAApH7, A[nA e~]neFNNC~GIATGNG
C ] € X € q N A x l l T I 8 €NA[nMOY X€KAC€ € y A X l l A q 8 4 0 K
53 MH ~ N B ~ NTAK'
K ' A~~EIW[T 3 =A€' A~oYw(S)B ~llE
X €
ASPAPAM' n € € l NTA~MOY
--
MNM~~~'O$HTHC. €KIP€ E
O y T € M n g l ?NAB€ O Y
T € M ~ € N € ~ € ~ AAXAA
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54 MAK' NNIM' ~qoywIl/)B XI X € K A C € €p€K2EHy€ M
IHCx e eywnc ANAK' 881yh n N O y T € O y W N 2 AEAA'
+GAY N H ~ Ioyhayene n A 4 2HTq. C y y € ApA€l A ~ Z W S
€Ay - q y o o n x l n a € l w r ' €T AN2EHYE M ~ € N T A ~ T € Y
+€ay NHEI- nea NrwEi AEI. +ooyne c M n a
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55 rsne. ~ y i;ineZicoywi?i.
w € NAU~)S%AM' A F ~ w B N2H
ANAK A € + C A ~ N € M M A ~ . > 5 %. 2€WC +~~KOCMOC
se~y~xoo
xc Me
e+c~y~ ANAK' n O y A € l N Mn~o
MAq €N +NAU)U)~€ %AN 6 CMOC' NTA~E~XENG~I
x e s ~NT~TNZE.
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56 AllqC€X€. AKPA~AM'n € f i TIl66CB A ' ~ c T ~ ~ A M
A€
elwr' A~TGXHX' Z M Ax~e 7 N ~ ~ E G A ' A Y U )n A x e q ~ e q
KAC8 € q A N € y Anh2OOY A Y W xe EOK' K I O Y ~i n e ~ z o
57 A ~ N ~
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4 x e Znar AM' n ~ 6G
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~ p r a e ~ Npawne.
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50 N superl. 3 ns super]. 7 KIOYE S ~ CAchm. conjunctive. - K O A Y B H ~ P Asic. 7 s y ~ p o y a z n qfor

eyApOyOyA2Mq.
IOAN. IX
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~ ~ N T A ~ ? % N A AqKWK'
O ~ ~ . BAA' e~ Mn~oyrens.x e
se Aqlaneqzo ayw a w e y qApH2 E N AnCABBATON ' >
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N€TN€Y ~ p iiyhpen'
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N € Y ~ ' ~ € ~ T u n) A
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XE MH n E € l €N nET2MACT N€€lMA€IN NTGEIMINE'

9 6 4 x 1 ~ T N A E '2A€lN€ n A A y W N€p€OyCXlCMA 90
X € Y X E nE61IlE' 2ENKAYG -
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~ € ~ T A ~ T € N A O Y A MAq
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C A A A nh ~ q ~ AEAA'
e y AN TO^
X € q NHEl X € KWK A n C l A O y M O Y T € AN€lAT€ z n € N
AM' N K l h n € K 2 0 . A€IKWK 19 TALINEY ABAA' h y x ~ o y
6 € AElAnA20 h € I N € Y ABAA' X € N€nE€lnE ~€=u)H
MMACX €
12 n A x e y N E x
~ e E ~ T OneTM
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€N.
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1 3 AYEIN€ G ~ € T € N € ~ O
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xe apsroy N?;i+~plca~oc 20 KAA' A N ~ ~ E I A T EoywG
14 N€nCABBATONn€ NTAKC nAxcy x e neelne K ~ H
T€NAnAM€ A y W A q O y E N N p€ A y W X6NTANX~A~
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y K e y N2e N T A ~ N € €N. H NIM' ~ € N T A ~
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16 n ~ 2 A~INFY
0 ABAA" n~x6 2 W O y q A ~ ? T € ~ c € x € 2A
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8 ZMACT sic. I S AElA for Asl(€)lA. 16 CXlCMA sic. I9 X N O Y sic for X N O y O y . - X E N E is for X E €NE,
22 There is a distinct point over the E of zATE and the second stroke of H in ZHTOY; their meaning is obscure. - CMNNE sic.
IOAN. IX.
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x
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61 ne. ~ e a y o y wr A p EYCF~N TNCAYNB €N X € OYABAA
N€ MMAC X l N l O y T A € l X € 30 T o n € ' AflPWME O Y W Y K
€p€u)AOy€€ @ O M O A O ~M
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23 AflOCYNATWrOC' €TB€ f l € %W% ~ G T ~ ~ C A Y N ~
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24 PT€ MAXNOYLI. A Y M O Y T € 3 1 W A ~ O ~ GANABFA'
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27 € 3 G2€' ~qoywijjE€ q X W x n a ~T' H ~ ~ZN~NA
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cs N ~ T E N C B N ~ABAX
Y [BN

25 o y A has dropped out before ANAK zo. 32 E a q x n A q sic 1. E A y x n A q . 34 r n p E K stc. 37 c6 an interesting


survival of the 0.Eg. st. The whole of v. 38 and the first words of v. 39 are omltted. 39 NTAEI for NTAEIEI.
20 IOAN. I X-X.

M Le1 N
s y ~ ~ ABAA'
e y ayw N ~ T ' 7 n A X € q 6 € A N N € Y XI=
--
N 6 Y ABAA' Nceywne NBA XE 2AMHN 2AMHN +XW G
40 A € ' A Y C W ~ MX12AFINBN N ~ MAC NHT XN€ ANAK'~€
G ~ e ABAA'
q G~+A~ICAI S npo N ~ e c ~ oyy.a N NIM'
oc ~ y naxey
w N B x
~ e MH N ~ A y e 2l e N C A N X l O y e
ANAN 2 0 0 Y N ANAN AN2€N NB A Y W 2€NCAN€N€' AA
41 GAB. n A x e F c ~ e xys €NE. AA Mne~ecaycm51 ~ p ~ y
NTCDTN2 8 N B h h e N€= 9 A N A K ' ~npo.
~ epeyaoyee
A€ TB
NAB€ A p 0 G . ~ N O Y KWK' A 2 0 Y N 2 1 ~ 0 0 % q N A
r?jxw MMACx e G ~ e y
ABAA' ~ € G N A B €A26 A p € T q S
€ € l . A y W ~ N A B ~ AZOYN
-ON qy lXABAA' E61~6 GY
K '

X I 2AMHN 2AMHN ~ X MMAC


W 10 MA MAN€' nCANXIOYE
NH?% X€ ~€I€
' N=NHY MAq€l €TB€ A A Y G ' B I M H T I
€N 2 1 F ~ n p 0 A 2 0 Y N A N F C A Y X E K A C € € q A X l O Y € ' AYU)
A y W €~OYW% ABAA' 21K€CA N ~ ~ W W AYW
T ' N~TC~KO.
n s 7 T ~ e yo y c a ~ x ~ o y e ANAK N T A ~XGKACF
I ey
2 nF. A Y W OYCAN€nG. ~ € T T a x l NOYWWNZ.AYW NCE
NHY AE N T A ~AKAA' 21TNnpo 11 XI 0 ~ 2 0 ~ 0A .N A K ' ~n~y w c
-
N T A q n e n g W C ~TENGCAY. ~ T N A N O Y ~nywc
. ~TNA
3 neel y ~ p e n M ~ o yor y' e ~ NOyq. ~ A ~ € ~ K A T € ' ~ ~ Y
N 6 4 ' A Y W QAPGNFCAY C W ~ 12 X H 2ANBqBCAy' n X A E l
A T W C M H ' A Y W YAPEYMOY B€KE A € 6 T 6 0 Y U ) W C € N n €
T € AN€CAy KATA n O y p € N neel G T E N W ~~ N N FNE
--
4 N q N T O y ABAA' 2 0 T A N €qU)A
W
C A y CS)AP€qN€Y AnOYWNUJ
BIN€ ABAA' N N ~ T G N UTH
)~ ~ ~ N N H ~Y y NwC ( K A N ~
p O y N € U)AP€qMAA2€ 2ATOY cay Z n w r ' ~ y yw~ p e
8 2 H ' AYU) CYAPENECAY O Y n o y W w N y TA[p]noy Nq
A20y Ncu)~' X € C € C h Y N € 13 xhpoy oyx~e~
ABAA' X€
5 N T ~ ~ C MMH - Y A 2 0 Y CA
AO BeKene. ayw np]~AOYU,)
O Y ~ M M O .AXXA C e N A n W T ' 14 € N W 2 h N e C A Y ' +NAK
ABAA' M M A ~ x e CECAYN~ n € n y W C €TNANOY4 A Y W
6 €N NTCMHN ~ M M o-1.- + C A Y N ~ NNWGI- AYW NW
nAp2yMlA A q X O O C N € Y 15 61 C A Y N ~MMA~I.KATA
XI=
NH AE MnoyM~e 88 € T € n h € l ~ ~C 'A Y N e
xey e q x w MMAY NEY. >
40 N G T G G ~sic for N E T G M E ~ . - ANZEN it is just possible that AN is the construct form of ANAN, but much more likely
that it is a blunder and should be deleted. 5 MAOyAZOy sic for ~ A y o y A z O y(neg. consuet.). G X E Y sic for XGEY.
9 21TOOTq sic 1. 21TOOT. I0 TCGKO sic apparently error for TEKO. 12 W superl.
IOAN. X.

[=l [El
--
MMAel' A y W ANAK' ~ C A Y 2Nnpn€€. ZATCTOA N[CO
NFM~AEIWT'AYW +NA 24 AOMWN' A Y K W T E 6 € ApAq
KOY NTA~YXH ZANAE xlNloyracl. n A x e y ~e[q
16 C A Y ' O Y N T H € I A € AN M X € Y A N T € € y Y W n € €Kql
--
M € Y i i z € N K € € c ~ y . €ZEN M ~ N Z H T€' y n € KTAK'
ABAA' ~ N N €M ~ ~ E I A Z B ns n?E EXIC N ~ Goy
N
c ~ y a. y o N~TMMEYAN 25 IlAPPHClA' Aq0yWU)B N € Y
+ ~ ~ c ~ o y zNoCyE C W ~ ~ XIFxC NHF
e ~s~xoo c
--
ATACMH. i i c e y o n e iioy A y W T € T N p n l C T € y € €[N
€IAZ€CAy ~ o ~ W O
T y' Y W C APA61 [.l
~~[ZIBHYE
ANAK €+
I7 NOYWT' €TK€ n [ € € ] l n A € I W T ape ;;i[~lay zNnpe~M ~ A
MA€I€ M M A X
~[ € ] -~NAKOY € l W T [N€]€l N€TpMNTP€
--
-
NTA~YXH
X[€]KAC€ AN 26 €]TB[HT' AA]AA N T W T~B
- M.
18 € € l N A X I T C ' M[N]AAY€ 41 G[i;nlcr]eys CN xe NT[W
MAC NTOOT' +[AAA A]NAK E
i [Z~NAIEAA' e~ G N A ~
GTKW MAC [ZApAel O y A 27 c ~ y -
N A € C ] A ~ANAK' yh
€ET' OYN-~[T~IOYCIA A p o y c w r ] ~ATACMH. AyW
KAAC A Y 0 O Y [ N ~ ] T € Z O Y C ~ A +CAYN[€] MMAY NTAY A €
AIXITC' ~€NT[OA]H NTAFI 28 C€NAO[yA]ZOY Ncu)€I' A[YW
X I ] T C ABAA' 2lT[N] ~AEIWT' ANAK' +N[A]+ N ~ NO[YWWN~
Y
19 A y ] W AOyCX[l]CMA Y W n € Y A ANHZ€' NceTMzq
N ] I O Y T A € I GTB€ N F € l C € X € ' € A B A A ' Y A ANH26 A Y W N[6
20 ~[e]yNzazA€ xw MMAC NZH x~ye
rapnoy ABAA' zN
TOY X& O~AAIMONION ne 29 N A ~ I X ' n A € I W T NThq [TB
--
TNMMW' A[YW] €qAAB€. € sy N H ~ IZIFNOYA~N NIM
TB€] € y T€=CW= ApAq' ayw M N G A M ' N A A ~ ~
rap
21 Z]€NK[A]y€ FYXW MMAC X € N€ noy AKAA ~NNGIX
€lC[€]X[€] N A O y € € €NN€ € 4 0 30 ElWT' ANAK MN~A€IWT
-
N]AA[I]MWN. MH OYNGAM' 31 ANAN O y € € ' A y q l WN€
N O Y A A l M W N AOYEN AN AN XINIOYTAGI [X€KAC€
22 B€A] NOY=A€' AqYW 32 € Y A N A X O Y ApAq' AqOYW
ne a s zNnoy~ely~TM
-
Y B N€y X I ~ C X € A€l
~ e XI~XIA~IK'
y fie16 TCGBWTN A2A2 NZWK€N[A
p] OYCAAHM' N€TnpWT€ ' N O y q ABAA' ~ I ~ ~ [ A € I W T
23 A y W N]GqMAAZ€ n € XI=

15 naslwr an sic. 16 neelAzEcAy the scribe first wrote new by mistake, crossed out q with a diagonal line and
wrote I over it. - Oy€lA26CAy, O y 6 1 for O y cf. V11 28 note. 19 CXICMA the bare line of the X still remains, the rest of
the letter is effaced, cf. IX 16. 31 EYXW sic.
- 28 . E, 2AEIE
YM~E.. would be expected here, but it is difficult to read A
after 2. - v[€ or perhaps M[N. sic.
29 ~ I X N 32 s ~ A ~ o sic
y q 1. - ~ o y O y .
4
IOAN X-XI
- -
Nl- NA
..
ETE€ € y ;MAY N2W8 E T € IWANNHC XOOY ETBE ne
33 T-NAX'WNF APA~I ~yoy 42 E l 2€NMH€Nee A Y W A2A[2
W T 8 N € q XlNlOY.TA€I X € ENA XI I pnlcrsye ap~q.~ e y i j o y
NAX'WNE E N hp2.K' €TB€ 2 0 8 € 6 Ae Y W N E X E AAZAPOC
€NANOYq' AAA& €TEE O Y € € X € AEAA' GBHBANIA n+~e
NTKOY~WMB
KIP€ MMAK N MMA~IA GMAPBA
TBCCW
34 N O Y T ~ . ACIOYWTB
NNY XI= 2 N E ' T € E l A8 MAFIA ZTAC
X6 MH qCH2 E N % ~ € = N O TA2CnXAElC NCAGN' A Y W
MOC xe ANAK' A,€I[X]OOC xe K A C ~ A T N ~ ~ O Y Mnc
~IT~
35 T C D2€NNOY[T€'
~ €]On€ qW€. [TH] €T€n€CCAN AA
A q M O y T E ANET[MM]€Y X€ 3 ZAPOC [U)W]NE' AyXAy 6€
N O y T € NEEl N [ T A ~ c ] € x € G Y A A[pAq Xl]NEqCWNE € Y
n N O y T € y W n [ E u,)A Ap]Ay A y W X W MAC X ] € €IC2HT€ [ q ] Y W
G 6 A M ' NT€[TTPA+H EWA NE [X~~GT]KMAEIE M M A '~
36 ABAA' 21€ nGNT[AIl€lW]T 4 ~ T [ A P € ~ c w ] % ~A6 X I ~ C n A
TOyEAq A~G [ AN
O Y ~AnKO x e q X€ n]sa ~ W N E
qyoon'
CMOC N T W TGTET[NXW
~ GIMAC €[N AnMO]Y' AAAA €TB€ n € A Y
ApAq X € € K X E y A [ X ] € A€lXOOC
-
M[~]No[~]TB XEKACE ep[e]nq
X € ANAK nu,)Hp€ [ M ~ ] N o ~ T € . y H p € N[A]XIEAY ABAA' 21TO
37 syng telpe CN NNZBHYGMnh 5 O T ~ .~ e p [ e ] F co y w y M A ~ I A
elm-' MTi;n~creyeA ~ A E ~ . n € ~ ~ M A TECCWN6
~ B A 6
AE-
38 eyrie j-e~peM M A ~K a N e y a r e 6 AAzA~OC' ~ T A ~ E ~ C W %
--
TMpnlCT€yE ApA€l AplnlC A € X € q y U ) N E T O T € M€N
T € y E ANA2BHye. XCKACE A q 6 W k 2 0 0 y CNEY % ~ M A
--
~ I T E T N A ~ M EAYW T~NCA~ 7 € T ~ N ~ H TMNNCWC
~' A€
N I € X € I l A € [ l ] Y T Y O O n 2p[H-i] nAxsq NNE~MA~HT[HC
2]HT' A Y W ANAK 2pHi' N~HT~ 8 X € MAPAN A ~ O ~ A A I A n. A
39 N € Y y I N G A8 CAAMA2T[€ M xey NW XIMMABH~C xe
M A ~A ~ A
W ~ ABAA'
I =TOY PABEI. +NOY NEPCNIOYTA
40 SIX' A W W K AN AnlKpO Gnl 61 ~ I N BCAKAAE~K'M n w
OpAANHC AnMA ETEpE-iW N E ' A Y W AN KNABWK'AME[Y
ANNHC N ~ H Ti i y~~ p e n ' 9 A'IO~XI=
W~ X €BMH
--
€qf'BAnTlZE A y W A q 6 W M MNMNTCNAOYC N O ~ N O ~
41 M 6 Y ' AYMHCS)€ B W K ' Y A ApAq 2?3+00yE P € y A O Y E E MA
NFYXW
A ~ W MMACx e Ene A26 2 x + 0 0 ~M A q X l X p + l j
'~WIANNHC MEN ~ A A Y G X € NEqNEY nF AnOyA[ElN
MA6]1Ne C 6 X 6 NIM' NTA

33 oyes sic. 37 Before APAEI is an I struck out; perhaps the scribe began writing NHEI. 38 A € superl. -
EU)ATE sic 1. G P ~ A T E ~ : 2 TEE1 h € , probably the copula T8 has dropped out here. - [ T H ] uncertain, space for two letters
only in the lac. 3 ~ I C Z H T E is preceded by n x A s I c in all other texts. 8 HT superl. g N E ~ N E Y sic.
IOAN XI

[=l [=l --
10 Mn€€lKOCMOC' €P€U)AOY X€ M A ~ 6
A € NIHC X € ~ X [ A
€E A6 MAAZC GTOY(~)H (I)A[p€q FlC N € ~ ~ € € I M AI l E N 6
X I X ? ~ ~ AX€
~ ' T N O ~ A € I N 00 22 PEnACAN NAMOY €N. AA
o n ' z p ~ NZHTC-
i AA +NOY AN +CAYNE xe
11
- ~
€ 6 A
1 ~X[O
O y - A y W MNNCWC n A X € q X € 2WE NIM' B T K N A ~ ~ ~ N O Y
A A Z A ~ O CTNCQEHP A~NKA[T TC M M A ~~ N A T ~ ~ T O Y
KE. AAAA GINAEWK' X ~ K A 23 KC
N ~ Kn' ~ x 6 N ~ xC e ns
I2 C€ 66lATOYNAC‘I ' I l A X € Y 24 CAN N A T W W N ' n A X E MAP
6 € N€qXIMMA~HTHCX € e A NEi' X € +CAYN€ X€ qNA
nxaelc eyrie A~NKATKE TOWN ~NTANACTACIC
13 qNATWWN' €p€= A6 X W 25 ~ # A Nzooy-
F nAX€
-
MMAC €TB€ n € q M O y ' NH A [ € NEC Xe ANAK'Ilt? TANAC

€YM€€Y€ n € X[€] €~X€PA T A C K A y W nWWN2' ~ETF


nest N K A T KE~ i ~ [ e ] n ~ s y nlcreye A ~ I A ~ IKAN e q y a

14 T O T e A F c X O [ O C N € y SOY 2 6 M O Y qNIAWWN2' A Y W OYAN


IlAppHClA X € A[AZApOC A q M O y NlM] BTAAN2 BTF~ICTGY~
15 A] YW f p € y € €TB[€THN€ X€ A]pA€l qNAMOY €N Y A A

KACe €p€TNApn [ l C T € y € Xa NH2€. T € F ~ I C T G ~ € ApA[€l

M
~ € 6 1 ~ e €N.
y AAAA M[A 27 n A X € C N€q X € C€ l l X A [ € ] I C
1 6 PAN 9~~ p ~ I~AXC
q - BWMA[C ANAK' +inlcreye X[€ N
n € y A p O y M O y T € ApAq X6 [AI T A K ' ~ € n% I l y H p e G [ n N O y

AylMOC NN~~Y;~~;MABH T€' ~ETNNHYAllK[OCMOC


THC] X € MAPAN 2WOYN XF 28 A y W NTA~€CXEN€€[I ACBWK
-
17 KAC]€ €NAMOy f i ~ € q N
' ACMOyT€ AMAPIA T€[CCW
TAp€]ql 6 € XI= A461N€ N€ 6 C X W MMACN6C NX[IOY€
-
M]MAq €ll€?ThyIl€ %i;inTh X € AnCA2 &. A y W qM[OYTE
18 +o]c' EHBANIA A € N€C2HM 29 A ~ O .NTAC A € NTA~~[CCW
A20Y]N ABI€~OYCXAHM' N = ACTWWN ~ N O Y ~ A A [ M
NCTAAION'
NAI~~TH > 30 ACI ABAA' u p A ~ A Y .iFiT: .+.[C
19 OYIMHYE A€ AEAA'?NNIOY ~€fii;inATqlA2OyN An[+

T ] A € l N € A y e l u)A AMApeA M € AAAA € T I N € ~ G I ~ [ M A


-
M] NMAplA X € eqAchCWA0y
-NTAMApeA TGT'
[ApA'l

zo €T]E€ n 0 y C A N . MApeA Ao' 31 N ~ H nF'


T ~ NIOYT[A€I
- 6s €T=IlH€l NM
NT]A~€CCW% X € K NNHY [MGC

ACl A]EAA ZHTq' MAPIA A €


21 N€C~]MACT' =llH€l' nA

13 €p€ sic qu. 1. NEpE. - A[€ probably N should be added at the end of the line to form the imperfect N € y ~ € € y € . -
X€pA there may have been another letter or two at the end of the line but probably not; "€€l suggests th4t €TB€ (cf. boh. and
greek) has dropped out before NKATK€ but perhaps it is a corrupt form of the sah. reading here. 17 q superl. 18 [NA]
doubtful, space only for two letters in the lac. 26 A ~ A € Ithe
, scribe wrote AN661, drew a line through N€ and wrote pA
above it. 28 [BwK] is uncertain.
4%
IOAN XI
- -
NZ NH
--
A y W €TCAACA MMAC. ~ T A YnZMAT' NTOOTK' Xf.3
p O y N € y AMAplA X € ACTWWN 42 AKCW'?% ApA61' ANAK A €
Goyshaw' ACI ABAA' ayoy +CAYNG x e KCWG h p ~ a
azoy NCWCeyxu, GMACXE Noyasry NIM'AAAA G
€CAEWK ABAA' A ~ T A + O C A~IM€. TA€lXOO'I €TB€ n M H Y 6
32 M]APIA IS€ GTAPECI AEAX' AnMA €TA?€ Ap€Tq X € K A C € €)['A
- -
€T€lHC NZHTq' A Y W ACNFY pnlCT€y€ xc N ~ Af K
l€N
ApAq. ACNAXC ~ N G ~ O ~ ~ I T E GW
43 T A K ~ N A O ~ T ' A ~
€CXW MMACN 6 4 X € IlXAEIC TAp6q X € N € € l A'4hyGHh'
N€KG~€€IMA N€p€IlACAN AEAA'2NOYNA6 NCMHX [ €
33 NAIMOY €N. l
= 68 GThpEq 44 AAZAPOC AMOY AEAA' Aql A
N€Y A ~ A CECPIME [AIYO NIOY BAA' X l n B N T A q M O Y €qMHp
-
TAEI N T A ~ E IN M M ~ ce y p t ~ e N N ~ ~ O [ Y ] ~ I TMNNE~GIX'
G
AyW
-- - -
A q Y T A p T p 2N[nnNA] NO€ N[ZENK€]P€A' AYW €n€420
34 NNETMAX'N[ZHT AYW] ~ A [ X E ~ MHP [ N O ] Y [ C O ] Y A h ~ l O N' n A
x e ~ T A T E ~ K ATO.
A ~ naxey [ N E ~ XE[= ~ l e xy s E A A ~ABAA'
35 xe ~XA~IC
AMOY [ i i ~ ~ e Ay .~ I 4.5 K T C ~ N K AZN~EWK'
A~ oy
36 ME XI=' NGYXW A [ € MMAC M H ] y € A E ABAA' GNIOY
X I N I O Y T A € I X€ AN€[Y A 8 € € ~ ~ € NTAYGI
1 1 U)A AM[APIA
37 Tq]MA€l€ G M A ~2A€[l]N[e
. A€ A y [ W ] A y N € y An€NTA[q€€q
~ ~ Z H ] T~ O
AX~ € Y X€ n€€l c 46 A Y ~ ~ I C T € Y € ApAq 2A[€lN€
T A q ] O y € N ANE€A' N f l E A E A€ AEAA NZHTOYAY[EWK
N€M]NGAM'~MA~ n € A% YA G+A~ICAIOCAYTA[MAY
38 Tp€]Il€€IMOy. KC G€ AN N € q 47 A N € ~ ~ T A = € € T O Y ' [NAP
MA]~%
' !HT' ZPH.~ NZHT~.A ~ I XIE~€YC A€ MNM+API[CAI
A~]TA+OC. N€yF?2€€y n € € y OC A y C W O y Z AZOyN N[fl
39 N O I Y W N E ZIpW'i' n A X € l= CYNZ€ApION l l A X € y X €
X € AAA6'€ AnWNE ~ M F Y ' € y n € T N A € € q a n€€lpWM€
n A X € MApeA N64 X6 H A H 48 qlp€ N2h2 GMAFIN' ENYA
A ~ ~ C T A E~I € W T A Y r ~ p n € . KAAq k € € l 2 € O Y A N NIM'
40 n A X € KCN€C X€ F?~IXOOC NA~~ICT€Y€ ApAq. A Y W
x s s p e y ~ p n ~ c r e yTe~ N A csa XI~TZ~WMAIOC Ncsw
N E y A W A Y M~NOYT€.
-
Mn€€IMA A Y W
I%OOTN

A y q l n W N E MMGY' K6
'
8 49 ~ ~ Z € O N O C
OYEE
. A € AEAA
41 AW]1 NG~KEA'AzPH~'A T n 8
-NZHTOY X8 KAI+AC [€nap
€qXW] ZMACX € nA€lWT' l-
32 2 superl. 37 N E ~ N G A Mprobably not space for more than three letters in the lac.; NE is uncertain however. 39 HAH
sic omitting nXAEIC. 40 Mn~xoocnothing more at the end of the line. 42 X 0 0 4 sic. - EY[A sic possibly ey [NA
Fut. I1 instead of Fnt. I I I . 47 Perhaps [n was [Oy. 48 nEEIMA sic.
IOAN. XI-XI1
-
Ne
-
Z
xlepeycne i i r p ~ ~ n
e re7 rAp ~ G + ~ p l c a ~~eo c
M6Y' IlAX€q N € y X € ~ T W Ayd- NOYENTOAHX 6 K A
-
TN T ~ T N C A Y €N
N ~&AYE cs e p e y ~ o y e sMME XF eq
--
5 0 O y A € T€TNpAOrlZ€ €N X C T O GqATAMhy X€KAC€
TpNAqp€ NEN X€KAC€ EpG XI1 I EyNAGAn'i. 66 2ABH
OY]PWM€ NOYWT NAMOY 2A Z C AN
~ ~ O O YAnnACX[A
nxaoc i i r e T i + e e ~ o c A41 ABHBANIA AnMA f3
51 THpq 2A616 ABAx' NTA~XG T E A A ~ A ~ ON
C ~ H T nee[l
~.
-
neel A€ e~ Z A ~ O~A~BI-q
A ~ N T A q M O y A Y W h= T[O]Y
AA]AA napxlepeycne N T ~ A M N A C ~ABAA' % N ~ T M [ A
n € G T ~ M E Y€ ~ ~ [ I ~ ~ ' o ] + H T B Y G 2 O ~ T [Ay]€lp€
' C€ N 8 4 N O Y
X € N € P € F C NAMO[Y ~ A ] + € ~ ~ N O C Al[nNON] AnMA €=M€Y
52 ayw za+ee~ocoy [MONON A y W N€]p€MApeA ~ A ~ A K O
AAAA X€KAC€ AN [kJJHp€ N]€lC AAZAplOC A € N € Y € € n €
-
N T € n N O y T € € T [ X A p A]BA[A 3 ~[N€TN]HX MA
-
NqCAY20Y AYMA [NOYWT pl[A A € A C ] X l NO~AIT~A
53 + 0 0 y 6 € E%[M€Y AYXI CA~S
~ N A ~ A O €c;~AT'
C

I= -€NNOYPITe
CAXNE XEKACC €YNAM[O]Y [ N ] A ~ € c o ~ N T c . ACTW2C
54 O Y T MMA~. 68 NFqMA NlHC A Y W [AC
A[2]€ 6 € € N nAPPHClA GN[~o]Y qwre M M A Z~n q w e N
TACI AAAA A ~ K W K 'ayxwpa T C A n € ' [A] n H € l A € M[Oy2
ECl2HN AZOYN A n X A E l € A y n O ABAA Zncr~e ~
Mnca
AI]C EYMOYTCA ~ A Cx e E+PAIM' 4 6N. n A [ X ] € .~OYAAC nlCK[A

~ [ q ] q w n eM ~ e MNNG~M[A
y PIWTHC [OY]€€ A B A A ' ~ N € ~
55 BHTHC' N642HN A6 A 2 0 Y N MAeHT[H]C n € € l €TNA?
X I ~ ~ ~ A C Xi ~
A loyrael. 5 nApAAl[A]OY M M A ~X€ €
A y W AYMIiU)€ BWK A2PH-i r s e e y [M]noy+ neslca
Af3l€POYCAAHM' ~TTXW~A 6
; ABAA ZAYMTU,)S
2ABH M ~ ~ A C XX€AK A C € CT[AT€€p] € Ncerseroy
56 GIYATOYBAY' N [ € Y y I N ] € 6 i i [ N 2 ~ ~ ] €i .i T A q x € n € e l
6 E C~IT~-C
AYW N [ € Y X W MMIAC 6N xe n l ~ q p ~ o y y n
€TB€
e
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NNOY€PHY 6 y A [ 2 € A p e T O y N Z H K A]AAA
~ NEYCANXI
?i@nee X€ sy [nercao oyene aylw NepenroAoc
61 NHTZ x e ~ N N H [ YCN A COKOMON] N T O O T ~NEq
57 2 p ~ai n y A e l e . N A ~ [ X I E ~ ~ Y C
53 Z$ooy szc, probably error for G or XIN. j+ The y o f AyxWpa is not certain but probable cf. Boh. j j €C]
there is a fragment of the second letter which cannot be T. q N E is
~ practically certain.
26 IOAN. XII.
-
SA 56
xloye NNBTOYNOYX& N E ~ IN
~ T B H T ~A. ~ W ~N
7 MMAY ApAq flAX&q 68 XI 17 T A y & & T O y N64'
I ~ CX & A A W ~ N2ApAC X & BCA Tpt? 6 & XlnMHrg)& & K M & ~
APH2 ApAq A+OOY NTAKG X & AqMOYT& AAAZAPOC
S GCE- N ~ H K &NMMHT6N ABAA' ~ I ~ TAA
y W+
A qO
T O yC

oyasly NIM' ANAK A& +NM NACq ABAA' % N E T M A O ~ T


MH~N
CN NOYA&IU,) NIM'. > 18 &TB& n€&L AN A f l M H y & & I
9 OYMHU)~A& & N A U ) W ~ABAA' ABAA' HE X& AYCWG
X&
% N l O y T A & l A ~ C W TX ~
& 19 A ~ ~ ~ ~ & & I M A M+A~ICAIO,C
&~N

q G M 8 y A y W A y E l &TB& I= A6 f l A X & y N O y e p H y X& T &


m-
G N e y X & TN6NZHY &N
-
B I N O Y A € & ~AAAA X E K A
-NAAY&' &IC IlKOCMOC AqBWK
C& AN & y A N & y AAAZApOC
nENTAqTOYNACq ABAA' zo 2lnA2Oy M M A ~N. & ~ N ~ & N
10 GN~TMAOYT'
AYXICA OyA€l]ANIN ABAA' %N&T'

X N E A & X l N A P X I e P 8 Y c X8 BHK h
2]P
iki A!lgA€lB AYWU,)T
KAC& 8 y A M O y O y T ' N ~ [&K 1
.
7 Z]P[H-i. .]1;1UJA&1&' N&&l 68 A y
11 AAZApOC X& N&[pC2]A2 ~ [ N I +"[cl y[. . .]G p+~xlnnocA
O y T A B l BHK fl& [€T]BH?~ BAA' ~NBHQCAIAANTI-AAI
ayw ~ e y f n ~ [ c ] ~ eA
yIeHT xala. A ~ W ~ y c s n c w n qeyxw
12 fiflCqp&cT& OYMH(5)C CNA
-MMAC X & flXAEIC ?%oYw.(~,
Y W q N&NTAY&L AflQA8le
-- c 22 a N e y aFc. ~ + ~ x l n n o€1c
T A ~ O ~ C W ' %X~& IHC NNNY AqXOOC AANAp&AC. ANAp&
13 A ] € J ~ & ~ o ~ C A A HA
My' X l 28N AC AB MN+l~lnnocayxoo[c
sas ASAA' GZ~NBNNE
AYEI 23 A=. N T A ~AB A ~ O Y W ~ )€
B4
h]bAh' 2lp&Tq' A Y W N&Y&U,) xu, MMACN&Y X € ATOYN[OY
6 1 ~ABAA'
~' X & qCMAMAANT' E? X&KACC & q A X I e A y XI
X I ~ E ~ N%np&hl
H ~ 24 nU)Hp& K n p W M & ' 2AMHN
-
MflXAElC +p0 GlllcpAHA" 2AMHN +XU) MMACNHG
14 I= A& NTA~E~GNOYGIW
~q X€?€[~e=]TtrhblAB NCOYO
---
T 8 A O ApAq KATAQB 6TCH2
15 X & MIlpp2AT& [Tu)&&p&] GC~
2g[&lC A2pH.i] A ~ N ~ C
M[OY u,)Ap€C]60)'
K
; A ~
0yA&&E
W N &lC fl&fp0 N[NHY NB] &q G[(l)Wn& A & &]CU)AMOY U)Ap&C
~ M A C T 'A=O[~CIG N&I]u) 25 + NOYKApflOC] ENA(I)Wqe n8T
16 N & ~ M A ~ H T H [ CM n o y M ~ e MA&l& ~ T € ~ ] $ Y X H qNAC0p
A N ~ x~ijyap[en'
~ I AAAA NTA M8C A y m neT]NAM&CTW
p € q X l € A y Xl[l= TOT6 hyi
f l M & € y e X & [N€p€N€&l CH2

xi
I5
deletion. € G M € sic.
~ I9
- Super].
T h e form C15 (Aehm.) is uncertain, CH5 the sah. form.
17 N 20 [BHK]
16 the dots over the two letters probably indicate their
uncertain, hardly space for NNHY. - Z]p[H.i. .] is very doubtful,
but I think it is a ease of dittography. 4
.
2 T h e superl. over TM remains. - ~ [ y w n eseems to fill the lac. better than ~ y n e .
25 MECTw sic and no more.
IOAN
-
zr
-
ZA
TE~$YXH %~€€IKOCMOC ay^ NCO N2e NTAK KXW
qNAApH2 APAC AYWWN2 U)A A
-MMAC X € C€NAX€CT'~(S)H
26 N$€' €q)WnE O Y N O Y € € NA 35 p6 i i n p W ~ € 'n A x € q 6 E ~ € y
-PAlAKONl MApEqOyAZq XI= X E B T I K€OYA€I(S)
C W € l 0 A y W nMA ANAK' €+NA Y H M n E € l l O y A € l N Q00n'
A
BWK ApAq nAK€AlAKONOC ZMH%
' MA28 2WC
NAywns -
M ~ c ye[pe]yaoy
--
O Y N T H T N MnOYAElN
€6 ~AIAKONI N H ~ In x l X € N€nK€K€ T62ATHN8
27 W T ' N A T A ~ I A ~ . +NOY ATA A y W n€TMAA2€ =nK€
$YXH ( s ) T A [ ~ ~A'] Y W € Y I l E KE ~MMB
€N x e ~ N N A
- ~ . N A X O O ~n[AEIWT
. MAITOY 36 A T O P 2WC O]YNTH%~
X A ~ Ia ~ a x~[T~EIOYNOY]
' AAAA M~[OYA€IN] ApllllCT€Y€
erss n6el A [ ~ IA ~ P Hareelloy
~ ano[yael~X I ~ K A C ~e p e r ~ a
z8 N O Y ' n A E I W [ T + € A y F?~EK y W [ n € N ~ H P ] €~ ~ O Y A G I'N
p€N' AYCM[H 6 E €1 ABAh % N€61 A q X O O Y XIIEC'
A Y W Aq
m e xe ++€[AY AYW AN ~ N A 37 BWK AqZAnq ApAY- i;i~]A€lN A€
29 t E A y ' nMH(S)[€ €TA2]€ Ap€ r ~ p [ o ya q s s r o l y Mnoy
Tq ~ T C W % [NEYXIW MMAC
-
MTO A[BAA. M]noypnlcrey
n € X € OY2pAYnE N [ T n € NE61 38 € ApAqP XEKACG €]pEnC€X€ G
2€NKAY€ A€ N € [ Y X W MMA]C H[CA.~AC] A X W K ABAA' n € N
X € O y A r r € A O C [n]€[NTAqC€ T ] A q [ X O O q X € ] l l X A € l C NIM'
30 X € =M€q' A ~ [ o ] ~ u ) F B€ [ q X W n ] € N [ T ~ ] q ~ [ l l l ] ~ T € y AI%

-
MMAC XI= x e Nrare[e~ zplay A ~ nssael
W Nnxa
CMH €N €TBHT' AAAA €[TB€ €I]C NTA~GWX ~ ' NNIM
ABAA
31 THN€' +NOY TKPlClC [M 39 €]TB€ n € E I % I O Y ~ ~ ~ A M '
nKOCMOCT€. ~ N O Y
flAp[XWN at~nlcrsyex s a q x o o c AN
-
Mn€€lKOCMOC CENAN&[Xq 40 X]IHCA.~AC
-
X6 AqTWM N N O Y
-
32 AKAA' ANAK' 2U)OYT €Y[(S)A BICA' AYW A ~ T W M 'Mnoy
xCCT' ~2pH.i[ ~ I ~ N ~ K A Z 2]HT'X€KAC€ NOYNCY G
+NACAK'OYAN [NIM Y A APA€I N O y B € x Nc]€~No€I n o y
33 N E ~ X WA€ M[~F€I G ~ ~ C H M A 2HT NC€KA]TOY TATAN
N€ X € €qNA[MOY NZ€ 4 1 2 A y ' N€€l] A q X O O Y XIHCA
34 hq0yWU)B N [ € q XlIlMHUJF X € - ~ A CX € h q N € ] Y A n € A y h
ANAN ANCW[% ABAA G~NO IlNOyTG A y ] W AqC€X€ E T
--
MOC X € n% NA[u)Wn€ Y A ANH2€ 42 BHTq' ABAA] 2NNApXWN

25 2 superl. 27 A[El crasis for often.


AElEl as 29 ~ € 6 1apparently error for n66l. 32 [21= the ruperl.
remains with space for two letters before it. 34 The last clause of the v. has fallen out by homoeot.
- 35 A superl. -
z o c for ZEWC. 37 THP[OY there was more in the lac., perhaps NEBI before A q 6 6 ~ 0 y . 40 TWM sic.
IOAN.XII-XIII.
-
Ze
-
ZC
~ 2 pnlcreye
~ 2 axxa
a p ~ q e NCIBWK' YA~EIWT'
AI'
TB€ z + A p l ~ h l O N
~FY~~OM[O
-
MPP€N€TENWqN€' € T
A O ~ I€N X€KAC€ ;0ya)wn€ N 2NnKOCMOC A~F?~;PIToY
43 AnOCYNAKUrOC h y @ p € n € A y z YA AEAA' AYW TAPE OY
p N~OYO
r ~ NNpw~e A~€AY AlnNON Y W n F ' €AnAlA
44 M n N O Y T E ' G A € h9Ay6HA' BOAOC O y W € q N O y X € M
ABAA' G ~ X WFIMACX€ me ~ 'I O ~ A A C
MAC A ~ ~ H T
n l C T € y e ApA€l € q Y n l c T € y € nQHp€ NCIMWNnlCKA
ApA]El F N AAAA neNTA'4TBY ~IWTHCXE € ~ A ~ ~ A ~ [ A A I
46 A c t - A N A K ' ~ € n O y A E I N NTA 3 AOY M M A ~€. ~ C A Y N € X €
€1 AIIKOCMOC X B K A C ~ OYAN IHC XE A~IWT' +N K ~ ~ N
NIM' € ~ ~ I c T E Y €
ApA[€I N € q NI]M' AZPH-i ANEqGIX A Y
47 6 W ~ % ~ K € K E . A Y W €p$[CS)A W XE] NTA~IABAA' 21[%
0 y € ] € CW% A[NAC€X€ N ~ A nNOyT€] A y W ~ ~ G N Ape
[A
pH21 APAY ANA[K +NAFK~I 4 T q M~]NoYT€' A[qTU)WN
N€ M ] M A ~€N. N[TA€I~I TAP %I~A Aq [KOY
N ~ ~No]
€NI A~K[PIN€ GIIKOCMOCAA N€q2A€lT€ A21 PHI A [ q X I
AA] X€K[AC€ .......... O y A e N T l O ] N AqM [APE9
48 l l € T ] A 8 € T I [ ~ M A E .I . . . . 5 MAq A y W A ] ~ N + x ' [ M A ~ A
-N] NAC€[X€ OYNTeq n € T TAA] KANH ' A~?+[~XFI
N A ~ K ~ ~ ]M
NGM A ~ Cn.C 8 X 6 N[lOy€] i 3 ~ 0 y p ! [ T € NMMA
NTA€I]X004 N T [ A ~n € T N A B[H]THC A Y W ~ [ ' ~ A T o Y
-PKpIN€] zM2.q %+A[€ NIZO M~A€NT~ON
E[TMHP]
49 O Y X € ANA]K' NTA€IC~?X€ €N 6 MAq' A41 6 E Y A C[IMW]N flF
z]apa[el olyaeer. AAAA na rpoc n ~ x n
ee r M ~ s y
€IwT' NTAqTeyA€l n€NTAq ~ € X€
q ~XA€IC NTAK n [ €
+ N H ~ INOY~NTOAH
X€ ey 7 T A ~ I A N A O ~ ~ I T AI]
[ ~ .lit
A Y W 6y ll€+Nh
I~€~-NAxoo~ O~WFB
nAX€q N€q X E
50 r e y a r . ~ y twc ~ y X~€ e~q ns+~lpeM M A ~KCAYNF
GINTOAH OYWWN2TG Y A A MM[Aq] NTAK' E N +N [OY
NH2]€' N€+XW z M h y ANAK ~ N [ ~ C ] WAC€ K N A M M ~[A
K A T A ~ €NTA~A€[IW]T xooc 8 p ~ q .~ A X €~ E T ~ ONCE [ ~
NH€I T€€IT€ M
g € [€+c~]x€ X € N [A] KAAK' AelApeT' &[NH
XI11 I MAC. 2AeH A € M~~AEIE 2s. A[I]Hc
OYW@ ~AX[€I~
--
MnnACXA €qCAyN€ XI~= N € q [X]F € € ~ ~ M € ~ A ~ € T K[G
X € ATqOyNOy 6 X[€] FqA
n W ] N € ABAA' ~ ~ ~ € € [ I K ] O C M O C

42 Noyu)wne sic. 45 This v. omitted by homoeot. 46 NTAEI crasis for NTAEIEI. 47 Probably not space
in lac. for N ~ ~ A P H Z . 3 X € error for XI. - ~ I W Tsic. 4 [ K o y is not certain. 5 Probably not space in lac. for
EIOy6, either form is admissible. 7 n[€]rAElr* qu. l. ~ETNAEIA.
-
ZZ ZH
NMMH~I.n A
g T~K'ME~OC AAAA x e ~ a c seperrpa+n NA
X € q N W XICIMWN n€TPOC X W K ' AUAA' X € ~ G T O Y O M ' M
xe nxAelc oy MONON NA nAA€lK' NMMH~I
AqGn€qf
O y p l T € AAAA N A K e 6 l x 'N[M 19 C] A ~ H A
I XW~I. = ~ N O Y f
10 TAAn€. nAXE ITC
N W Xe [n€K x ] w MAC N H G M ~ nATqYW
---
T A q X W K M NqPXPlA € N € I ne x e u A c e e q y ~ q w n eep6
MHTI N ~ I A N E ~ O Y AAAA~IT~ r ~ a F n l c r e y eXE ANAKnE'
~ T O ~ B A E L Tr ' ~ p q NTwTN
. zo 2AMHN 2AMHN ~ X U MMAC
)
2WO]y?% T ~ ~ T O ~ E A € ~ T ' (ZI) NHTN x e oyee G[TH
ABAA'
11 AAAA] THPG
€N. NEqCAY NI3 ~ € T N A ~ ~ A ~ A A ~ AM[ O Y
NE r ] ~ pMner~apnapaa~a[oy z z MA€le # € y S A Y T 66 A 2 0 [ y N
-
MMA]qe €TB€ n E € l AqXOOC X € TNNOYB~HY
XI MMAL~HTHC
T€T]NTOYBA€~T' CN TCIPT[N € y @ ] M ~ € l 2 €X € E q X W M[MAC
12 NTA]~€'~oYU) A € E q € l [ o ] Y € G 23 GTBB NIM' ~ e y N o y e AB
[~
~ey]oyp~A
r e~ X I N ~ ~ Z A ~ I T [ ~ AEAA' % N ~ ~ M A B H T H [ C€4
--
A q N A I X q AN A Y W n A [ X ] € q N8Y NHX [ ~ ] K o Y o ) ' N ~NI[HC
X6 T~%]CAYMB [ x e e y ne 24 .. . MA]€l€ h [ M A q ' A q X W
13 [NTA€l€€q NHTN' NTW~] [S 6% OYB€ n € € l XI CIMWN]
[ r e r N ~ o y r sapaa x e ncaz] n€TpOC A ] X N [ O y q X € NlM
a y o n X A € l C ] ~ y [KAAWC
w 25 11€TqC€x€] ApAq' +[nH
T € ~ N X ] U ) MMA[C. ANAK 6 E N A X q AX]NTM€C[T~HT
--
14 r q n e ej'yne ANAK [AeIela NW XF n [ x A
NIHC- n ~ l x e q
NBTNOIYPIT~ nxheic [AYW 26 81C NIMnB]' A L I O Y U ) ~X[I =X€
n c ~ 2 . 1NTwTN zwoy[TN C n e ] + ~ a c ~ n n a N[TATB
s~~'
y € Ap] W ~ N
AFIANOYPITB N E ~n ] e 5 ~ s y n e [. A ~ W
16 N B ] T ~ ] € P H Y ' 2AMHN 2A a q c ~ n n ~ e uA NIOY
c '~ T F € [ ~
MH]N -~.xwMMAC NHG A A C nu)Hp€ NCIMWN n[lCKA
X€
--
MN2M2EAa € N E W A n F q
--
27 PIWTHC MNNCATPeqX[I] n A
XA~IC- oyas MNanocro € 1 ~ AnCATANAC
' BWK A20YN
AOC €N€€q A n € N T A q T € [ Y ~ p a q ]~ A X H IHC x e ~ e XI
q
17 ~ q F-y n e T ~ N CG[N&
X~NE n]€TKNAe€q €plq GOY~AAM'
€1 N ~ E I E ~ T H NeEp
ey[~ 2s Gnexaye a s NNGTNHX'
1s rerNeer[o] y e~~xepw[r?;i
-
NIMMW MME X€ BTU€ e y
TH~TN CN ANAK e r c ~ [ y zg A q X € n € € I N€q ' N€PEZA€lN€
N€ ~ N € N T A & ~ C A T ~ O Y ~e ~ € 6 x~e 6~ nro
~ I A H

14 [ C y H ] [ c y y ~ either
or ] form is admissible. V. 15 is omitted probably by homoeot. Most of v. zo and part of
v. 21 omitted by homoeot. 24 The filling up of this verse is merely copied from the S a h . 26 Ay13 is uncertain: the initial
Aq of the next line is certain, therefore the reading was not N T A ~ E ~ . 27 E P I ~sic.
5
IAN. XIII-XIV.
-
58 0
XOCCOKOMON NTOOT~Si X € KNAKAT€K~YXH 2A

oya~c XE NTA~HCxooc NW pA€l. 2AMHN 2AMHN +xO

x e r a y MncrS?jpxpla M M [ A ~ M] MAC NEK xe N E O ~ A A ~

Allu)A€l€ x € K A c € ' € ~ A ~K;[ KT]Wp M O Y T € € M f l h T G

30 ~ H K E NTA~EC~XI
- SE Fi[n~ellc ~ pNA] M M A N
~ ~ A Z TN'
--
XIIIETMMGY NTOYN[OY A ~ I XIV I C[A]n'. M ~ ~ T ~ G ~ € N ~ H T

3 r ABAA' N B T O Y Y H T B ' NT[A]p € q y[T]ApTp' AplnlCT€y€ A

$1 A B A A ' ~ A X €X
~ IIE X[E] ~ N O Y llNO]T€ A y O NT€[TNpnl
--
A'iXIBAY XlIlyHp€ G~[PwM€ 2 CT€]Y€ ApA€l' OYN2A2 L
AyU) A n N O y T E X l € A y 2 ~ [ H i MA N ] u ) w ~ I€€
HI& M ~ A
32 2HTq. A Y W n N O Y T B N[A+€ elwr.1 ENEMMANNEGINLA
A]Y N F 2~ p ~NZHT~.
i AY [U)NTOY xoolc NHG XG +N[A]BWK
33 ~ l o qy~ a + e a y N E ~ N
. [A~H . . .]ACABTE NOYM[A] N[H
p€] €T[l] KAIOYA€lll) O H [M 3 T H '1 AYU) AN € l y A B O [ K
+y]oon' NMMHTN
[TETNA~I - . . AICABTE Noy [MA NH
N€ NI CU)€[I] AYU) KATA[B€ +]N[NHY AN T A X I T H
[TA~IXOOC NNIOYTAGI x e ] NE y ] A ApA€I' X [ E nMA
nMA ANAK €l+ M [ M ] A ~ N[TO= AN]AK' €1.M [ M A ~€T€TNA
T€TNACS)I € I N ApAq' +X[W U)M 4 UJU)]n€ M M € ~ .[ A y W nMA
MAC NHS]
2U)0)'% [+NO)' AN]AK' +NNA ApAq [T€=
3 4 nAHN ++] OYGNTOAH [NBP CA]YN€ M M A ~ A Y W T€ [TN
]
p€ NH]= X[€]KAC€ CP€[TNA 5 C A ] y N € NTZIH. n [ A ] X € BU)
@PE[N~]TNE~HY
KATAB[E N MAIC N E x
~e nxpelc] r N c ~ y
TA€~M~]~€THN
XEKACC
€ EN x e ~KNN[A]
oyG
[ZU)
GTGTNA+~FNG
-NE ATO N
N2E €NAyCOYU)NT21H' >
E ~

35 TNE~H[Y.I 2?jnce1 OYAN NIM 6 n A X € q N€q ~llx


Xe ANAK
NAMME X € NTWTT NAMA T € T21H A Y O TMH€ K
BHTHC ~ T ~ T N ~ A ~ ~ E NnC
W W N 2 ' GXAYG NNHY
36 TNEPHY' n A X E q N64 X I C I x z o y ~yanlcur' ~IMHTI
MON neTpoc XF nxmc ~ K N 7 ABAA' 2 l T 0 O T mG y n € ATE
NA
i i ATO.
j@
wy o q~ NW ~llx TNCO~U)WNT' T ~ T N A C O ~
X € nMA ANAK' €+NNA ApAq W N ~AKBEIOT' A Y W G-1
N 'C W ~ I€N '
KNA~OYA~K > NOY TGE~CAYNE
MMA~
37 n A x w NH xe nxmc €TB€ 8 A y U ) T € ~ N N €ApAq'
~ nAXe
e y N + N A ~ o ~ A FN
~ T NCWK'
'
+NAKOY +NOY NTA+YX[H
38 A2PHi ~APAK'A ~ O XI=
~ W ~

29 E superl. 31 61is not certain, but there is a vestige of a high point above the vanished letters which suggests
a circumflex; there is not space for 1 661 and the vestige is not that of a 6.
3 3 KAl = KC. 36 The last clause is omitted by homoeot.
-
32 The first clause is omitted by homoeot.
2 The lac may have contained NTIAC. i . e . conjunctive as in

Boh. or poss. ATplAC. I n view of the similar lac in v. 3 the former is more likely. 3 [NHY AN the basal tip of y is visible
over the I of ApAel in the line below; AN is uncertain, but seems necessary to fill the lac. 6 ZITOOT, the scribe wrote ZI-
TOOT^ and deleted the q by two diagonal lines.
IOAN. XIV.

Oh
-
OB
+lxlnnoc ~ 6 XF
4 nxAeIc X€KAC€ € q A Y W n € KMH
--
MATC€BAN AI~EKEIWT' A y W 17 % Cl)A ANH2€. n n N A ii
9 NKZWAPAN. n A x e F c N E . ~ M'
TMHE. l l f 3 ~ 6 ~ C 3 A M
x e n e a o y A a y r ~ p +G
q nKOCMOC A X I T q ' X € q N € Y
MH% AYW ~~€KCOYU)[WNT Ap]Aq E N ' O Y A € N ~ C A YRN ~
+lXlnn€. ~ € ~ T A ~ N [ApA
€ Y M]Aq €N. N T W G T€%
€1. A q N E y A ~ A K € € ~ W TA' [ Y W CA]YN€ M M A X~ € qNAC3OY
N E i 2~ e NTAK' KX[W MMAC ZA]%THN€ A Y W Z y W n [€
X6 MA]TC€BAN A n € K € I [ W T ' 18 ] T H N € ' +N~KATHN€
I 0 N&ICT€YE NH€I €[N X € €N € ] p € c 6 ~O~+ANOC'
ANAK +Gn~slwr'A [ ~ Wnh 19 +NE.I]HY U)A A~w?%' 6TI
€lWT %?]HT Ncexe A[NAK o ~ Y ] H M ' ~ €A y W [nKOCMOC
XW MM]+Y NH% F€I[XW i? N A N ] € y ApA€l €N. X € [ANAK-1-
M A Y O]Y+€€T' €N. n[A€1 AA] NZ' A Y W NTWT[N 2WOY
W T A € ] r;l€TYOOn N~[HTq€lp€ 20 YN]TETNAWWNZ 2[N$0
M I 11 NN]€'~zBHY€.
- ApllllCT[€Y€
% NH ] O y € T€TN[A%
€1 X € ] AN[AK] +=nA€lWT [AyW MC] NTwTN x e ANAK [-I:%
nA€lWT NPIHT' € Y n € MMAN llA€l]CDT A y W %[TO% N
AplnlCT€y]€ €TB€ N€q[2BHYE ' NT [WTN
Iz ZAMHN] PAMHN ~ x W
{[MAC
-2NZHIT'
~ 1 A~Y W
AYW ANAK [ZTHNB
NH%] X € n € T p n l ~ T € y [ € ApA 21 n e ~ ~ y i i N+[BNTOAH
~ j ~ ~ q
€1 NZ]BHYB€+€lp€ MMAY A y W eqAApH2 ApA[C n€?%
~ € T ~ M ] € ~Y U ) W ~ ~ ~ N A € € T O ~ M € Y ll€TNA€lN€ [MMAEI
ayw ~ N A ~ N E T NAPAY
~ E ~ n€TMA€l€ A € M M A ~ Il l A
X € ANA[K]' €EINABOK' Y A l l A 6 l W T NA&'LT~' [ A I Y W ANAK
13 BIWT' AYW ~ G T E T N ~ ~ ~ T I 2 W O y T ' + N A ~ [ ~ ] I T ~A. y
M M A ~%Ilhf'EN n € € l +NA W ~ N A O Y A N E ~NT€ q ABAX'
T € € q ' X€KAC€ €p€n€lWT' NA 22 n A X € '~oYAAC nKANAN[I
14 X ] l € A y G ~ Y H P € ' ET€% THC X € n X A € l C €TB€ € Y
yA.pAlTl ~ 0 y 2 W B2 T n ~ p € N GKNAOYANEZK' N€N AB[Ah
15 neck +NATEE~. ET~TN~A A y W €KNAOYAN€2K NTA~
@PIT' TBTNAAPHP ANA€N A=
I
23 6 N ABAA' ~IIKOCMOC.
16 T O A H ' A Y W ANAK ~ W O Y T ' 0yWu;)t~ n A X E q N 6 4 X € €p€u)A
+ ~ ~ c [ec ]nw n ' n ~ e ~ o~r ' y o O Y E 6 @'IT' qNAAPH2 AnA
~ N A + NHTN J~KGIIA~AKXHTOC C € X € A y W ~A€IWT' N A ~ P I [ T ] ~
a]yw +NNHY y~~ p ~ NTA
q .

20
12 AN
-
Ayw NTWTN
supeil.
- -NZHT z019 dlttography.
There is hardly space for
21
6E before KOCMOC and if it had been there traces of the 6 should be risible.

EqAApHZ sic probably error for EqAp. or GqNAAp. - NAEING sic error for M A € ~ €
- OYANGZT SIC.
S*
IOAN. XIV-XV.
-
or O A
T 6 N O N€N NNOYMANUJWIl6 CTZpH-l NZHT' ~ € T N A +
24 ZAZTHq' il€T€N'4MAEI€ E N KApnOC 8 N ' I N A y A A T q ' >
-MMA€l qNAAPH2 €N AnACeXe. AYW YG NIM' €TNA+KAP

ayw ncexe ere7-NcoTi A noc ~ N A T O ~ KxAe~~ a c e


PAY n ~ € &l ~ n & .AAAA n A n A 3 ZOY€KAPnOC. NTW
2s €lWTfl€ b A q T e y A € l . Nc[el TIN ~WOYTN ATGT?~TOYBO
€slcl)AXOOy NHG
€€I~A~T.[~ ETBG ~ C F X B NTAFI.XOO~
26 T H N € ' ~ ~ A ~ A K X H T O
AC€ 4 NHS' 6 W 2pH.i NZHT'A Y W

A
= 6TOYAAB € T € n F I W T ANAK' Zplii %THN€' KAT[A

NAGNAOY~
G n a p e ~ne . . eel ~ n r e pe' r e q ~ ~ y + ~ ~ p
T l ; i ~ e yNATC~BATHN[e AZWB noc] EN Z A OYAFETY
~ A ~ ~IMH
NIM [AY]W N q T p € G ? n [ M € TL] f i 6 W NTBW
~~[ExAA]€
€ y e [ ~ E ] x € NIM' €+NAX[OOY T 6 ] € l ZWOYqTe @F[ETEITGN
--
27 ~ ~ [ T i+KO)'
j'l NHTN N [ Y € I .] N A 6 O y &N 2pHl i[ZHT '1 A

PH[NH. TIAGIPHNH ++ MM[AC 5 N]AKTe TBW NEAA[A~ N]TW


-
.I
NH[~N M ~ T ~ € ~ € T N ~ [ H T TNN~ i i ~ e p .n€T[NAG]W
-- 2]pH-i EZHT'A y W A[NAK] 2PH-l
~)T[AP- OYA& M ~ ~ T ~ € ~ F [ @ w B
-
28 A]TE[TN]CWG
X E ANAK' A € l [ X O NZIHT'I flee1 [qNA+ Oy]KA[p]
oc [NHTN
X]€ ~ N A B W K N[TA€L
' ~ ] O C€ N A ~ w ~x .[ € ~ c A ] ~ A
AN y A ApW]=' N€T&~?;~[MA )\]HE1 T~TNAU)F[AAY~E N
€![C . . M ] M A ~ INEPGTNAP[€y€ 6 ZWB. € p € = 0 ~ & [ 6 6 0 2~H.l
Xe [&€lNA]BWK y h n A € l W T ' X € ZHT' C C N A N A X ~ ABA[A NBC] F?
29 flA[€lWT] N€€q ApAel' A y W NO^ n T & p %u)Ay€le[. A y W C]€
A€I[XO04] NHG
BMIlATqU)W NACAYZOY N C ~ N A X O YA
ne x e ~ a c ee ere
q y ~ y o n e 7 ~ K W Z TNCG~AXOY.
' ETE
30 TNAF~ICT€Y€. -~NAX€Z[AZ T N Y A 6 W 2PH.i NZHT,N

6 € &N NC€XC NHTN-


G T€NAC€X€ 6 W %THNB
NHY r A p X l n A p X W N M n c € l IET€~NOYAY~ ~AITCI
v

KOCMOC A Y 0 N'iTMGNAAY€ MMAq A Y W z ~ ) W f l €NH


3 1 2pHl NZHT'. AAAA X6 Et'€ 8 ?% %fl€€l AqXI€AY X l f l A

nKOCMOC NAKM€ X € +MA €lWT' X € K A C € ~ ~ € T N A + K A ~


Cl& %~A€IWT' A Y W KATA@€ C N A ~ WN ~T
~ O € ~TN~w
-
NTA~+ATOOT' TEEL ee 9 ne N H ~ IMMA~HTHC-KA
€lp€ MMAC. TWWN MAPAN A T A 8 e N T A ~ A € ~ W T@PIT
'
XV I BAA' i%I€€lMh. ANAKII€ T ANAK 2 W O y T ' AEIM?;~'&TH
BW Nexaxe MMHE AYW nh N € ' 6 W 2PHi' % T A A ~ A ~'H
2 61WT'Il€ I l O y A € l € . yG NIM

23 NTATGNO NEN sic - NNOYMAsic.. 24 n A n A E I W T sic. 27 After NHTN


2' a clause has fallen out by homoeot.

28 Before MMAEIis space for two letters e. g. CB. 3 1 TEE1 BE Sic for TGEITG 96. 3 X O O ~the scribe put a point at
the end of the line by mistake. 4 6U) - 6 W - 60Y sic - Z W O y q sic - T E N is written in smaller letters rather above
the line. 5 X[€ ~ C A ]there may be space for two more letters in the bracket.
-
OC
CMOC' AAAA ANAK' AEICATn
THN€ ABAA' ~ ~ K O C M O C
€TB€ n € € l nKOCMOC MAC
f
20 r e MMwTN. a p i n M e y e M
ncexe i i r a e ~ x o o qNHG
--
X € MN2M2EA' €N€€q A=
XACIC- sgne aynwr NCW
E l CENAnWT CATHNB' >
€ Y n € AyApH2 An[AC]€X€
21 C6NAAPH2 A n W [ T N AN AAA]&
N € € l T H p O y €Y[NA€€TOY
NHTN
€TB€ nA[p€N X € C€
CAyN€ €N ~ ~ € N [ T A ~ T € Y
22 A€1' €N€MIllG T [ A C € X €M]N
MEY N € ~ N A B €[APAY +N]OY
C€ MNTOY
AA€16[€ MMEY
23 €]TB€ n€YNAB€' n[€TMACT€
-
MMA€I qMACTE +[N nA€lWT
24 €N€Mnl€lp€ i i 2 B [ ~ ~2pH.i

NZHTOY €Mn€K&[Y€€
€ € ] T O Y N € ~ ~ T [ O NAB€
Y
M ~ e y ~. N O Y
A € [AYNEY
ApA€l A y 0 AyM€[CTW€l N]M
25 I l A K € € l W T ' AAA[A X € K A C €
€1 ~ A X W KABAX' xln[ce]x[e] 6r
CH2 % ~ O Y N O M O C X€ A Y
26 M€CTW€I A n X l N X H ' 2OTAN
s y y ~ eXI~~IIAPAKAHTOC
l
n€fNA%INAOy'i NHTN
AKAA' 2 1 ~ n A € l W T n
--
' nNA
-
N T M H ~~TNNHY
ABAA' 21
T N ~ A € ~ w Tl 'l € E M € y
--
27 N]APMNTP€ €TBHT' A Y W
-N T W 2
~w o y G i T ~ G
--
x ~e
P M N T ~ x~~[y~pe]n'
T€?NUJOO~' @[MH€]I '

I0 T A r A n H sic. I 1 N H T N pnrt of vv. 11, 1% have dropped out here by hoinoeot. 1 3 E N € € ~sic. 14 The first
clause dropped by homoeot. 15 T[E X€ G ] no space for more thad five letters in the lac. 20 € superl. - AOW[TN AN
probably AN was written here as the vestige of the final A in the line shows that it extended about two letters further than the
preceding line and there must have been sir or seven letters in the lac.
34 IOAN. XVI
- -
OZ OH
XVI I N€€l A F I X O O Y NHS X€1<A NHS-
~xooy AAAA r e
2 CC N~TNPCKANAAAIZ~ Ncef 13 T N A Y q l €N. 2 0 T A N €p€U;)A
THNF Nanocy~arwroc. n € ~ ~ Ss nnN~
y NA
AAAA CNNHY XIOYOYNOY XIMAGIT' 2LTHNF
NTGOYAN NIM' ETNAMOY MH€ NIM" €qNAC€X€ r A P
oyr MMWTN ~ e e y ex e F ~ I 6 N 2XpAq O Y A € € T q a AAAA
pe N O y y ~ y e M~NOYT~. € ~ N A x € ~ ~ € ~ T A ~ c A T ~

3 AYW ~YNAPNEEI NHTN x e M ~ y ~NATAMWTN


w AN€
I ~ O ~ C O ~ C D N ~ ~ AO
€~ A €T 'M
yW 14 TNACI)Wfl€' ~€%M€Y
4 fl0YCOYWU)NT' N6EI A€l.XO N A + ~ A N~ H ~ IXE E ~ N A X I
oy NHG
X~KACEe p y ~ r o y AKAA' n6~enwelne
NOY ~ ~ G T N A P ~ MxCeY ~ 15 ~ X W
hPU)TN
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NNKeEN NIM'
ANAK' AEIX[O]OY NH=. N€€l € ~ e y k T € CI l A e l W T N W € l
Ae ~ I ~ o ~ xNH%
[ o ]XlNU)A
o ~ N 6 ' 6TB€ n € € l [A€]lXOOC NH
5 p€Il'X€ N€[€I]GMHG' ~ N O Y X € q N A X l AB[A]A ?%fl€T€
A € F€INAB[U)]K U)A ~ € C T ? ~ T € Y 16 nwelne ZXW
apoTE. Kal
A e l ' A y W M[N] AAYF ZNTHN~ Y H M ' ~ € T€?%[Ao] €T€%
XNOY ~ M A x~ eI ~ K N N A
ATO. N € y XpA€l' A y W KA!YHM'
6 AAAA X [ € AE]IXFNEFI NH% fl€ NT~TNNG[Y
A]pA€l'
7 ATA[yflH] M A ~ ~ € ~ Z AH T ' 17 n A X € ZA€lN€ NN€[CIMA]BH
NAK' +[EIXW] NHTN NTMHE THC NNOYG~[HY xe] eyne
cpNAqp€ [N]H%~ X € K A C € ANAK' n€€l €TqXW M[M]A~ N€N
BEINAKW[K.
-
EGIT]MKWK' f~p X € € T l KAl(S)H[M']Il€ N T ~
I ~ ~ A ~ A K A H T ONNHY
C CN y~
--
T N T M N € Y ApA€l A Y W KAI
A~w%' €[E]lCyAKWK A € +NA N Te~ ~ N N EAY~
y ~ ~ ' n A
8 GNAOY~
Y A APWG' AYW €1. A y W ANAK' €[F]lNABWK
n€=M€y €qu)ACl '4NAXfllA xyw n ~ x e y
18 y~nae~wr' xe
flKOCMO[C] €TB€ flNAB€' €TB€ € y n € fl€€lu)HM' [E]T[q]XW M
TAIKAIOCYNH' GTKB TKPICIC' MAq.
--
NTNCAYNe F N X €
g 6TB€ IlNAB€ MEN X € c € f I l l C 19 XEEY. A ~ M M FXI=
x e ey
Io T e y € € N ApAel' €TB€~AIKAI N A X N O y q ' flAX€q N € Y X €
OCYNH AF XF ANAK' EEINA €TB€ € Y € T ~ T ~ ~ c A X NG

BWK y h ~AEIWT' AYW T ~ T N A N e T N F p H y X € A€lXOOC X €
11 N € Y ApA€l E N ' BTB6 TKplClC A € KAIU;)HMfl€ TBTNAAO
M~C~IKOCMOC
xe n ~ p x w ~ AY T€r?jN€y ApAFl A y W K A l
1 2 T A X A q ' FT1 OYN+ 2A2 ~ c € x €

4 ~ n 0 y x 0 0 ysic. l0 T super]. , 13 21THNE sic. I S ETGYNTEC, the C written small and rather above the
line, but probably not a later insertion; three Sah. MSS. have it. Perhaps the scribe found it in his exemplar and feeling it to be
incorrect copied it under protest. 16 KAI sic, 1. K€.
IOAN. XVI
-n
26 ~ ~ I %+OOY
w T ' 6%
- -
M 6 Y T&TNATWKZ 2N
nApeN. ~ y +NAXOOC
w
&N N H X&
~ ANAK' €TA
27 cencwn n ~ e ~ w NrT' A ~
rap nawr' ~MAEI~?MMW
x s N T W G ATE%
~ p p l T qA Y AT€TNP[III
~
--
C T & y € Xt? ANAK' €&lG
28 NHY ABAA' ~ ? ~ A & I w T ' A y
W 2.61 AnKOCMOC' nAA[I]N
eye 6& NTBXXI~IC&TB€ npe AN ~ N A K U )N C W ~G
I ~KO
U)& X & A y X n A O y p W M & AnKO CMOC NTAKWK'y~n A e t
NTwTN
2 w o y G f ~ o y
22 CMOC.
- -
M&N OYNT[H]TN MM€'( N 0 y
29 wT' n A X & y NECl X I N W
MABFITHC X & €[I]CZHT&
x y n ~ MN[F;i]cwc
. A& AN +NA [ G~ o y n ~ p
+NOY K C ~ X
N & Y APWTN N T & ~ & ~ N ~ [ H T p m a ayw NK[X]FAAYG
peyc- [ ~ y w N A ~ IM
M]NAAY~ 30 €N ?~~A.PzYM
[IA]' +NO)'
ne%[p&y&] ~ ~ T O O ~ T H N € ANF?M& X € KCA[y]Ne NZWB
23 ~ ~Y[&M
o Io%~Y ] TGTNA NIM' AYW GXPIA
[EN X]&
X N O Y [ & I €N.] 2AMHN 2AMH[N KAC€ & p € O y & e N[AXNO]YK'
fXCD [MMAC] NW= X € n& G n e e ~G p n [ ~ c r & y ] ex e
--
T & T N [ A ~ A ~ T ]~~M A YN T N
-NTAK'EI ABAX' 2[1TNn]N0y
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A~oYwCS)B [ ~ e y XI
]
=
nAFICJ[T qNA]T&eq NHTN 2[N 3 1 TC-
X € fN0y T[€~N~]~Ic
3 2 T6Y6' &ICZl-I[Tt? C~INHY
ayw r e r N A x 1 - XEKACE &pen[& X I O Y N O Y A Y W [ACSl]. XF
25 T ~ p e y [ eN]AXWK' ABAA' N&€[l KAC& &p&TN [AXAP] ABAA'
--
A & l X O O y NHTN 2N2&NnAp €' , 'o
n n o y e € A[n€]qMA.
ayw T~TNAKAAT' oya
NNHY2 0 T A N e&INAC€X€ C& € e r ' AAAA fyoon' o y ~ e
E] N G M H ~
[2?]2&Nnhf'201 €T' €N X€ nA61WT' W O
MIA' AAXA ~-OY]~A~PHCIA 33 on' NMMHGI- NEEI AFIXO
E]&INAC€X€ [&M]H= ETKG oy NHTN X ~ K A C G epe
TNAKOY NHTN
NOYEI
~ H N Hzptii &HT.
OYN
- -
THTN M M ~ YNOYBAI

25 NMMHG,
TN has dmppeared, but the superl. remains - A superl. 28 The first clause has dropped out l
A€I for A ~ I E I . 32 [XAP] 1s uncertam.
)AN. XVI-XVII.
- -
nA ns

-N2HT'~ANAK
+lC T~KOC M TO
AAAA WCK
AEIXPO AnKOCMOC
10 AYW

A ~
NW&# T H ~ O YNWK'NG
NWK' NWEINE. AYW
W
XVII I NE61 A q X O O Y X I I A
~Y W Aqql II X I G A Y N~HTOY.A y W +Uj)00n3
~ € 4 8 6 A2pHi
~ ' A T n € E q X W MA[C 6 & &N % ~ K O C M O C ' TAY
X € ~AFIWT' ATOYNOY E? +&AY A & C E ~ ~ K O C M O CANAK
.
~ ~ F K U ~ ) HXEKACG
P& &p€n€K A& ECINNHYUJA A ~ A K 'n A
z YHP& NA+€Ay N&K' KATAB& clor' nsroyaas' a p ~ zA
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nOyA&lu;)
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NIM' XGKACE OYAN NIM' NTAK' € E I ~ M & Y ' N€&lAPH2 APAY
T € & T O y NH&I CIA+
N&Y NOYW n & %nKp€N NTAKTGEq
3 O N 2 3 A ANH2€' n F & l A € n € NH€l' A Y W ABlAPH2 A p A y
nWWN2 u)A ANH2E X&KACE Fy & ] M ~ A A ~A €E A A ' ~ ~ H T O ~
N A C O ~ W W N K 'n N O y T & ~ M H € NATGKO FlMH nUj)HP€ M
OyA&€Tq AyW ~&NTAKT~NA n T € K O X € F ~ & T ~ ~ A NA
+H
- -
4 o y q IHC nxc. ANAK' a e l + & a y 13 X W K &&AA' +NOY €€lNNHy
N€K' 2 l ~ N n K A 2 A & ~ X A K ' ~ W E u)A APAK' A Y W N€F1 & € I X W
AEAA' N T A K ' T ~NH~&I ~ A T ~ A X&
MMAY %I~KOCMOC
5 & € q - +NOY 6 & nh&lWT'-I-&hy KACE EYAKW N&Y Finape
NH&l 2A2THK' 2PH.i AY & y e F ~ X H K 'ABAA' 2p"i i i 2 ~
TGOYNTHHq ~ A ~ T H K '
EMnA 14 TOY ANAK' A&I+ N&Y in&^
6 T€nKOCMOC u)Wn&' A&lOyAN&2 C€X&. A y W flKOCMOC AqMFC
n&Kp€N AsAA' NN~WMBNTAK TWO)' X & ZENAEAX &N G
T&&TOy NHFl AEAA' G~KOCMOC nKOCMOCN& K A T A B e A
NWKN&' A Y W AKT€&TOY NH&l NAK' OYABAA' &N G~KOC
7 A Y W A&lApH2 An&KC&X&' ~ N O Y ' 5 MOC- ce~chncn'&N x e EKA
A&IF?M& X& OYAN NIM' NTAK 'ilTOy AEAA' ~ ~ K O C M O C
T € & T O y NH&I ~€NABAA'21TO AAAA XEKAC& &KAApH2 A p A y
s OTK'NE- xe Ncex& NTAK' 16 ABAA' ~ N ~ ~ ~ o2€N
NH~oc'
T & & T O y NHFl A € l T & € T O y N € y ' ABAA' &N G ~ K O C M O C N &
AyW ETAYA Y X I T O Y MAMHe KATAB& 2 ~ 0 y T ANAK'
' O y
X & NTAGI ABAA' 2 1 ~ 0 0 A~Y W
~ ' 17 AEAA' €N ~T~KOCMOC
MA
aypn~creyeX& NTAK' & p 7 7 T O Y B A Y 2pH-l ~%TMH&' n & K
g NAOYT'. ANAK' ee~chncn'€ 18 cexene TMHE. KATABE
TBHTOY eelchncn' &N &TB& NTAKTEYA~IAnKOCMOC
n]KOCMOC' AAXA GTB& NEN ANAK 2 W O y T ' A € l X A y C & A

T A K ' T ~ ~ T NHCI
O ~ X& NWK[N& 19 nKOCMOC' A y W + T o y 6 0

I MAC sic. 5 OyNTnHq sic, 1. OYNTHGI~. 6 AGlAPH2 S~C. 1 1 APH2 A, the scribe originally wrote Ay at the
end of theline, but erased the y with a knife: it is however still legible - the last clause of v. 11 has dropped out.
I 0AN. XVII-XVIII.
-
nr
-
IlA
MA&l 2ApAy X € K A C € Z W O y 6)' M ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~ CAql
A IAnMA
O C
~ a y w n se y r o y e ~ s ~zNr ' GTMM~Y
MNZ&N+A
20 TMHG' &ElChIlCfl' A & F N €TB€ NOC A Y W Z&NAAMnAC
~ s eoyaeeroy.
l x x A a &TB& 4 M T Z & N Z O ~ A O NIH~G A&
N K A y & AN & l l l ~ T & ~
ApA&l
& ~ ~ C A ~NZWB
N G NIM' ~TN
21 ABAA Z I T N ~ O XEKA
~CGX~~ NHY A X W ~A ~ ABAA'
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ce rnpoy syaywns ayee. > X€q Ney Xe €p€FNu)lN&
A T A e e NTAK n A € l w T ' KZPHl 5 CANIM'AYOYCDCS)B ~ e X€
q
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w Z ~ H TNZHTK' ~ N ~ I NNcA~HC
E ~NAZU)
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NZHG x e B ~ E ~ K O C M O N+[P
C A ] N A K ' ~ € ' N€qAZ€ A & A
l l l C T & y € X € NTAK' n € p T € [y P ] & T ~x i i o y ~ h c
~&TNA
2 2 asl. ayw A~I-l- ~ eM y n~s~y 6 ~ ] ~ A ~ A A ~ AZOMYA ~ .
( ~ 4N ~ T) A K ' T ~ GN~ H ~ x. e AK@ TAp&'iXOOC 6& N
?f X € A
PIT. ZAOH NTKATABOAHM ~ K O NAKnE' AYZAEIE CAnA
25 CMOC. ~~AEIWT' ~AIKAIOC- ~ y w 7 Z O y A2PH.i A X ~ ~ K An A~ '
n ~ o c ~ ro; icn & q c o y w ~ ~ANAK'
' +[I]N M
AN A Y X N O Y G q X W
As A€lCOyWCDNK' A y 0 NEE[I MAC X& G ~ B T N ~CA
IN~
. . . . ~ y c o y w w ~X&r ' N NIIM' NTAY AB n ~ x e X[&
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26 T A K n c P T € y A € l ' AYUJ A& [l 8 K nNAZWPAIOC' AqOyU)
Oy[WN]&Z N & Y ABAA' f i n & K p e N GX I I X
~ & A€IXOOC NH
~ y AN
w +NAOYANEZ~. X ~ K A 5X& ANAKnG' € Y n &
A
NTAK~T~~IT
C& T A r A n H ZHTC ANAK 6 C I l & ~ & ~ u ) l ~ &
-
XVIII I ecaywne 2pH.i NZHTOY. NEFI NCWGI K A N ~ E INC~BWK'
N T A ~ ~ ~ X OX
OIIYKA ~ AB[AX
I g X&KAC& & ~ A X W K ABAA' XI
MNNB~MAOHTHC A~IK~M O ncexe N T A ~ X O O x e~ N ~ N
nXlMA[p]pOC Mn~eapocnMA ~ IMnl
T A K T ~ ~ TNOH ~
&p&OyNOyKHnOC EHT A ~
' ~ ~ Nzwroy
T ~ K A A AABAA'
nMA NT[A];~~BOK
A20YN A 10 CIMWN 6 E n&TpOC & y N o y
2 PAq M?~[N€]~MABHTHC' N+[q CHq& NTOOT~AqAT2C hq
CAyN& 2[WO]yq X € i O y A A [ C I l & y w c e MnzXzex' M n ~ p x ~
TNA$ M
[ A ~ A A ~ A O ] ~ [AY &p&yC AT41 M ~ ~ M G ~ ) T €
IlMA GTMMBY
X & 2A[2 N C A ~ NNOYN~M'~ enpe
AF~M
AITcwoyz
C A M C ~MNNW 11 ~zMze~'ns MAAXOC. n A x e
3 MAOHTH [C' 'i]
oYAAC 68 A q X I
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THC ABA[X] ~!T?~NAPXI€~€YC

2 0 N A superl. 22 After NHEI the rest of v. 22, all v. 23 and 24% have dropped out by liomoeot. 2 ; Very slight
remains are consistent with 2 m O y in the lac. 26 N soperl. - the last clause of the v. is omitted. I X I M . sic.
3 A p x . sic.
all other texts. 7 X N O Y probably crasis for X N O y O y .
-
6 2AEIE the scribe wrote ZAEINE and crossed out the N, but that still leaves a mutilated sentence compared with
10 NNOYNEM sic.
6
AN. XVIII.
- -
ne nc
-NTBKCH4G dmeCKAEl2' n X O y --
2Nnpnee nMA 6TE[p]6NIOY
-NTA~AGIWT' T ~ WN H ~ IMH 1-NA
c ~ o y zApaq. AY
T A ~ Ir ~ p o y

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A]pXOC MNN2YnHPETHC NT~NI 21 n2Wn' A2pAK' $NoY MMA
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~ y ~ ~ p e q €1. XNOY N~NTAYCWTT
13 AYW A ~ N yTa~ANNA N y [ ~ ] p e n ' x s ey N ~ ~ T A F I X O O YNEY -
NGnYAM' A E n € N K A ~ ~ IA
l AC
pXl ~ e ETCAYNG
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14 epeyc N r p ~ ~ n
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y i i 22 E I X O O Y ANAK" N€€L A6 N
4ac aene nsel NTA~XICAXNG ~ [ a p l e q x o o y .oyes N N 2 y
-N N l O y T A e l XF C ~ N A ~ P
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15 PWM€ ~ O Y ~ T M O Y ~ ~ ~ N64
A ~ O [ C ' NO]YKOYp 6 q X W MMAC X e
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MN~KGMA~HTHC. ~MA[BH 23 xllepeyc. n A x w XIKCxe
THC A € ~ T MNGp€nAp[XIB M~Y eylne KAKWC A ~ I C ~ API
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p € y C C A y N e M M A ~A. Y W AqBW[K A
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16 p € Y C ' n € T p O C A€ N€qX2EAp€[Tq 24 €1. A ] q X A O y q XlANNAC E q
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I Asa)r[xin MHP] C5)A K ~ I ~ An C
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Y N F M]MA~'
A Y W AqXO[OC] NTM[NE apslrq e q r 2 M o M M A ~ n. A
17 O y T e A q X l nGTpOC A2OYN. T[= x e l y ss ~ e xqs MH NTAK'
20,' A€ NMNEOYTG n A x e c M[ne NTKO~AEAA'
2 W ] y K AN % l
TpOC X € MH NTXK' 2WYK AN [N N]€9MABHTHC A ~ ~ T M
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T K O ~ A K A A ' 2NMMhBHTHC [M M]€)' FhpNh E q X W ZMACX €
18 nlpWMEan A X € q X € MMAN. N[E]Y 26 M]MAN' n A X € O y € € AKAA'
~ 2 ~s p e r o yne xiiiz5izex' MLN 2NN2M26~'M n ~ p x ~ e p e y c
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N2ynHpeTHC € A y X € p € O y u ) [ A 2 €yCyNr€NHCn€ E ~ € N T A
syT2MMO MMAY X € N€p€nX€q nerpoc cAxen'neq~eyre
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M ~ A A nETpOC
' 2 W O y q AN N64 xe ANAN e p ~ A~~ AyK '2N
19 ~ 2 aep e 5 e q r z ~ M
o M Ane.
~ [nap 27 I;IKHnOC G M EnAAlN
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XlGPEYC 6 € A ~ X N B I€TB€
~ N[f3 AN A ~ G W AAEAX'
~ NTOYNOY
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7 MABHTHC A Y W €TB€ TCBW' A[q 28 AYh)r€KTWp MOYTE K
o y ~ ~c e ~
X x e ANAK'N
q I=
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NChNEEl A Y X I NlHC AEA)~'
TAelCeXe %~KOCMOC GOY ~ ~ ~ N K A 2~
0 Y~N ~ A c
AnnpAl
nAppHClA' ANAK' N o y A € l U j N[IM TWplON' N e 2 l T A y e A € n € .
€ € I ~ C E W& N O Y C Y N A ~ W ~ HA [ y W

12 XlAlApxOC sic. 16 i n ~ sic


-
h for MnsAA cf. v. IS. 17 2TyK the scribe seems to have written 2OyK first and
then corrected the 0 t o w without adding another 0. I S TZMMO . . . TZMO sic. 26 ANAN apparently a scribrl error for
ANA[K E]N.
IOAN. XVIII-XIX
-
nz
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nH
A]y[W NITAY M ~ O ~ K W K
A2OyN TOC N84 X € OYKOYN 6 [ €
~ n p [ ~ ] l T W p l OX
N€ K A C € NOYCW TAK NTKOYFPO' A ~ [ o ~ w ] ~
W q A]AAA GYNAOYWM Mnnh Xe
X I I ~ NTAK' € T X W c
29 CXA' AI41 6 € ABAA' QA APAY Xlnl MAC X€ NTKOYFPO. AN[AK
AATOC AYW n ~ x € X€
q €Y TI ~ T A ~ X ~ A AnEElZWK
€ I A y
KATHrOplA ~€T€%€IN€ W NTAGI AnKOCMOC An€€l
30 M]Aq A 2 0 Y N A n € € I M P AYOYW(~~)B X€KAC€
€]yXW MMAC~ € Xq B € N € M ~ €
-N[T] MHB.E€INA~=T~€
O Y A N NIM' €TyO
f l ] e € l F n € 0 A y €N€NATEB[q] €N on ABAA' GTMHE: ( S ) A P € ~ C W
ne AITOOTK'. n ~ x e q66 ~ [ e y X[I
] 38 i T i ATACMH- n ~ x ~e I A A
nl]bATO[C X € ] XIENTWT~NNTB TOC] N€q X€ € y T € TMHG
%]~KPIN€ iM2.q KATA]~€~N AyW] NTAPB~
x€n€€l ~ 4 A[N
1
NOMIOC n A X € y 6F N € q X l [ N l O Y ABAA]' ( 5 ) ~NIOYTAE~ n ~ x € [ q
TA611 X € 0 Y K ' €Z€CTl N€N [AMOY N € ] Y X € ANAK' :+6Nhhy[€
32 O Y T ] A A y e X e K A C e € Y A X W [ K A e]N NAITIA Z~HT~
2PHi'
KAA] XlnCBXt?
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NlHC NTAqX[OOq 39 O ] Y N T H ~M ~ e ~
yO ~ [ C W
€'~]~CHMANE X € €qNA[MOY WNT' X€KAC€ €€INAKA
33 i c y ] MMOY- A ~ K O K 66 [xlnlxA oyles NHTN AKAA ZNiin[~
TOC] A[20YN An]npAlTWP[lON CXA.] N T ~ [ ~ % o Y W6e
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€ p0 N~[loy 40 PO] NNIOYTA[€I' AyAY6HA
34 The11 &~oY[WU)B] X I I ~ C X € €[K AKAA' X €
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Mnp[KAne€l ABAA
xw [Mn] eel AKAA' MMAK'N-X AAAA BAPAKBAC- BA~PABKAC
ZE[NKA]YE nepxooc N ~ K~' T K H T ' XIX I A€ ~ ~ ore
~ e y c ne. s
35 A'I[oYw]Y)B X l n l A A T O C X e MH nlAATOC A q X l N T c Aqf
Tl A[NA]K Oy€lOyTA€l' n€K 2 MACTITOY M M A ~ .AY[W 5
~ € ~ [ N o c AYW
] N€K'APXI€P€YC MATO€l€ A y Y W W N T
~ € N [ T ] + ~ T € € K 'ATOOT' € y fl€ O ~ K A A M 'ABAA' ~TZEN~AN
36 N T A K € € ~ . A ~ O Y U I ~ K
XI= X€ T € AyKAAq A ~ [T]€qA[n€
N
~a~lrpp
[A]oNAK' OYABAA' AY+
A ~ W N ~O
Z ~ W W ~[ZA~IT~
€N ~ [ ~ ] E € I K O C M O C T € ' € N € O y 3 N x H ~ € . A Y W N€YN[NH]Y u)A
A K [ A A ' ~ ] ~ € € ~ K O C M O C TT€A A P A ~€YXW %MAC X€ [XAIP€
=[V]~O
NeYNAMIyE XINA
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npp0 N N I O ~ T A€y[-i-
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2y[nH]p€THC X€KACe N O y 4 AZOYN %Jn6420' nl[AATO]C
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[. . T~AMNTPPOOYABAA'
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MMAC N € Y X € €IC2H[T€] A€I
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37 E N ~ [ ~ € ] € ~ M A T n€ A. X 6 n l A A N T q AKAA' NHG
X€[KA] C€

28 n super]. 29 nBBIMA sic. 35 o y € l o y T . sic - NEKAPX. sic, 1. nBKApx. 36 After XBKACE the scribe
wrote E N O y and then crossed out the E - the two missing letters after +NOY were either 6 E or .&E. 37 NTK 20 sic.
39 [ O y w u ) 6E] nuncertain, irom Sah. 40 [ K A ~ E B IAs.] filling of lac. uncertain. I Perhaps 6 8 followed TOTE.
2 ZABITE cf. v. 5. 3 XAlpB a vestige of E is visible - AAC, C is certain, but the vocalisation in this dialect is doubtful. Three
letters are wanted in the lac.
G*
-
ne
€T€TNA]MM€ X € -f6Zhhy€ €N [N 13
4'
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MnppO €N. nlA[A
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~ 6 € AN A[EAA' TOC A € ] N T A ~ € ' ~ c w % AIl€€lC[€XE
XII~C €p]€nKAAM' N~ANTB
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6 6 E 2lWW]q' N r a p o y ~ [ e ] y€32 ApA[q M O y T ] € ApAq X € AleOCTP[W


X I ~ ~ ~ ~ H ] ~ € T~ N
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A€

AYAUJSHA] h8hA' € Y X W MMA[C X8 14 E A ~ A .N€]I;IN[E]Y A€ n8 Nxn[coe

-M M A ~ .~AIXF ~IAAT[OC ~ e xye XI cxa. A ~ W n~lxeq NNIO[~TA


~q NTW=] NTGTNP[CTAY~OY ner]kFpo. ; T [ A ~ A €
€1 x e e ~ c
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1.5

N € y A 9 6 H A ] ABAA' X € q l [ T q Apl

W@ X l ] N I O Y T A € l X € hN[AN TOC N € Y X ] € AplCTAypW M [ n €


O y N T € N O]yNOMOC G ~ e [yA y W r?jpp0' A y l 0 y W F XlNA[pXl
KATAIl€NNO]MOC C g E [Aphq €p€yC X € G=] K € F ~ oZ [ M € ~€ l
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10 NW. n q x e
n~qoy]~U)B nlAa
TOC] X [ € ] I ~ A c € x € N[MMH
€1 8 ~ -K'CAYNG
] FN XF [ O Y N - ~
T€ZO]yC!A ApcTAypW [MMAK
[ A y W OYN+ TEZOYCIA NKAAK]

MNT€K AAY€] "€~]OY[CIA h20YN TAOC] A q T h 6 q [AllCTAYPOC N 6 4

Aq AEAh'] NIOYTA€[I A € NGYAU) T A ~ ~ c T A ] ' ~ ~NlHC


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:[AC X €
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[€KU)AKOY M n € € l AEAA] [ ~ ~ T ~ ~ W M AM~NTOYAGIA]
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5 T2A€lT€ .Tic always in this text. 6 [ k l ~ q ]Or [ q l ~ q ] .
' 7 [OYWU)S] probable n o space for NEq - [OYNTEN] or
OYNTN. , 8 From the spacing probably 6 E war not written after [ ~ T A ~ E ~ . I 0 N superl. 1. KNAC. - C T A y p w sic.
11 :[G'] only the superl. is left- the line in brackets is necessarily uncertain. . IZ The last line of the page is uncertain and
the second half of the v. has dropped out by homoeot. 13 A € ruperl. - [rAesAeA] form uncertain. I 4 [iT€] quite
uneeitain. 15 q l [ ~ qit seems impossible to make room for a second q l ~ qin the space. If ElMHTl is correct, there
" 15
is no space for n p p o before KAlCAp. I t is f o u n d i n all Sah. Mss., but not in Boh. or Gfeek. Much of the filling of the lacunae in
this and the preceding page is conjectural. 16 After TOTE the scribe wrote E ~ A T Oapparently by mistake for A ~ T E EATO,
~

A T O O T O ~ . The corrections are all in the same ink as the original - after XIT~
-
then corrected €9 into Aq by a diagonal stroke (contrary to the usual direction), inserted TEE^ above the line and proceded with
perhaps [ A Y N T ~ I ABAA. 19
-
N superl.
20 After Z H T ~perhaps ayw.
-
qA m --
21 NIN'] N & Y X W AF MMACMnlAA A T ' ~ [ ~ ~ ] H ~N
(2MX
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TOC x ~ ~ ~ p x l s p NNIO~TA
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A[B]AA ZNnZMX
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& l Xe MnpCA2q Xe F p 0 NNIOY A ~ K [ A A ~x ] ~ ~ o y e y c c o n o ~ ~
r a a . AAAA x s n s s ~ e nspy A ~ c [ o o ] ~ T ? ~M M A ~
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22 T A ~ I . ~ q o y w xlnlxaroc
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n]AXEq X & A y X W K AEAA
23 ~ E ~ T A F I C AFICA.2'4.
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T2A&lT€ A & N&CXAA&6 €[N M ~ C A B B ] A T O NETMMEY' Ay
24 AAAA NBYCA2TqTAYTE [ n A X & Y C&nCWIl] n [lA]ATOC XBKACE
C& NNOY[&PH]Y X& M ~ [ T ~ € N e y a o y ~ y q NOYOY~ITE
] N
~ A Z C .AAAA . ...
MAEO 32 C s q l T O Y G ] M ~ Y A
. y & l 6 E XIMMA
NIM' A ~ A Cx e ECA~TANIM' X [ ~ K A TOE1 AyOy]AUj)q N O Y p l T € Mny~
C 6 €p&TrpA+H NAXWK' A[BAA pen G ~ n ] ~ e y [ & eNTAY~CTAY
]
x e A y n w y s ii~az~e~rsa[xcuoy 33 pO LMA G~ M € ~ N]T[A~OYFI
.
A y W AyNAX]KAHPOC A = [ T A ~ AFN KC
ay . . . . A I ~ A s~ ~ q
C O Y ' MMATOGI 6 € AYF[N&EI. oyw e q ~ o Mnloy.
y + y q NW
25 NsYl.28 A € APGTOY 2 A T ? j n ~ [ T h y 34 OYPlTE AA]AA OY€& NMMA
poc NlHC X I T E ~ M ~ ~AYW[TCW
Y. T o E l Aq]KU)WNC M n ~ q c n i p
NE N ~ e q ~ e MAPIA
e y ~ g [ e N O Y l A O r X H AYU) NT[O]YNOY
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. MAPIA T M ~ A41 ABAA XI]OYCNAq Goy
26 TAAAHNH' KC68 N T A P ~ ~ N G Y 35 M A Y ' n&N]TAqN€Y A& AqpMN
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€TqMA&le M M A XI%
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A ~ G T ~n .A x e q N T ~ M x~e ~elc
Y CAYN& Xe qX]&MHG. XCKACE
27 Ilscli)Hp&. &[l]TA n A X & q T ~ M A ~ H 2 ~ 0 y = €T&]TNA~~~cT~~&
THC XE ec -
TEK'ME~Y XIN+O 36 NTANF]EIr A p QWn& X&KAC€
O y &FM [MIFY AnMABHTHC €p&Trp [&+H NAxWK' ABAA' Xe
28 X I T C A 2 0 Y N AnqH&I'
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MNN N&yKe]C [ O y ] v u ) q AEAA' NZH%
ca ne[e & ~ C ] A ~ NX
E ICC
xe 37 A Y W AN T ] ~ P A + H X W MMAC
AZWE NIM' XWK ABAA' n b x e q
29 xs +AB€. NE~NO~NKBE
KAN
23 MATOGIE . . . MATABI sic - NTAYCT. sic - OYWN '2 S ~ Cfor OYOYWN - nOY€ sic - X A h 6 6 E[N there is space
for more letters after EN. 29 The word before EqMHZ zo was 66 or A6 - C[OO]yTN the vowels uncertain. 31 F[NE]~
uncertain, only the superl. remains of the twb 6 and th; other letters are eo.njectura1 - n E ruperl. - [ F y A o y A q q ] very doubtful,
the word is broken in every instance and there are possible conjectures in connexioa with >wruu)q (Achm.) and KOqq (Boh.).
35 Perhzpips MMB would fit better than CAYNE 35 [ZwoyTN] uncertain, perhaps ;TW%. 36 [NeyKEj very uncertain.
IOAN. XIX-XX.

€YMAB]HTHC n € € l n [ € NlHC
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A 5 KAh A~T]A+[oc]. AqCWQT [AZOYN

6 A41 AF 2U)OYIq AN X[ICIMWN


n€TpOC €qO]YH[2 ~ C .O. . ~
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38 The filling of tile lacunae of this fragmentary page and its


-
37 ~ a [ a r t c qfilling of lac. doubtful.
jeetural - e p ~ E
reading certain as also in X X 19. 4 CN~Y sic followed perhaps by ~ N O Y B ~ H Y .
verso is largely con.
IOAN. XX
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(13) n A X € C N € Y X € AKAX X € A y q [ l ll 21 n A X € q G€ AN X € +~HNH NH
X A e l C ' A y 0 +CAYN€ EN X E [N KATA8G NTA~AGIWT
14 TAYKAAq T O ' NTXPGC
X € [N€]€[I] T ? ~ N A o ~ TANAK'
' 2WOyT
ACKATC
A n A 2 O y ACN€Y A K c 22 AN +XAY M M W ~NTA .
€qAZ€ N€CCAYN€ E N X E p € q X € n € € l A E AqNlqE A20YN
15 K~E .
AXE^ NEC XI=
X€ AnOy20. A y W n A X W N€Y X €
TC2lM€ A2pO T6plME' €p€U)I 23 XI MnGh EToYAAB. N€
NE CANIM' T € € l A € €CM€€Y€ TCTNAKOY NOYNAKENEY
X € n A X N H n B ' I l A X E C NEq X € n [ X A AEAX' C6NAKAAY N € Y ' N €
FIC NTAK' G P ~ I T AXI[C
EU)~I€ ~ A TETNAAMA2Te NNWOY
p ~ € X€
l NTAK'KAA~ TO[* AN 24 C€NAAMA[ZT]€ E?MAY. 8 0
1 6 AK + N A ~ I T [ ~ ' ] AXE ZC N[€C MAC A€ OY [€€I AKAA' 2NnE
X € MAPIAM'NTAC A€ ACKAT[C TC] NAOYC [llE]T€U)AYMOY
nAX€C N€q ~ [ ~ T ] ~ € K F ' [ A I O C T € ApAq X E [ A l A ] y M O C ~ s q M
X € pA6BOyN [I n]€u)ApOyA2M ['l M € Y 6 N N [ T A ] P € ~ XI=
~
17 x e nc~z.nhx[e IH]C N ~ X€ C M 25 N]CY[XW G€ GIMAC N E XI
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A2pHl a,)A nA€l[W]T' BWK A [ € € 1 1 ~ .N T A A[€]
~ ~ A X CNEY
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Y A ] NACNHY NTEXOOC N 6 Y X [ € X € €€ITMN[€]Y AblU)~€lqT
+N]ABWK A2PH.i U)A~A€IOT' €T[€ % ~ 6 4 6 1 ~A 'Y W ~ T A N A X
n ] e T ~ e ~ w r n~e y n0~ ~ o y r [ s TAGIX' ~nsqcnlpN+NA?
18 E T € ~ € = N O ~ T € ~ € . ACI XI 26 n l C T € y € €N.
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MNNCAU)MO[YN
MA~IAM' TMA~AAAHNH AC a e Nzooy N~YNZOYN
AN
TAMAGMABHTHC
X€ ~ € 1 XINE'4MA8HTHC A Y W [nG€
N € Y A n ] X A € I C A Y W AqXGNEBI ~ W M A CNMM~Y
h q l [XIIIHC
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r g NH]€I' [p]OYZ€ A€ M+OOY €G € p € N p w o y XpAGlT Aq[02]€ A
~ e [TIKYPIAKH
y e~pwoy p c 4 NTOYMHT[~.
n ] ~
Xf'A€[lT] ~ETGMMABH
AM X € q G 8 AN N € Y X € +P[HN]H
THC N[ZH]T~. €TB€ GTE NN[IO]Y 27 NH=. €ITA AXE^ N[BW
T A € l A]ql X I ~ C A q 0 2 S XPGT'~ MAC X € A y E l nEKTHKf3 A
~NTOYMHTE n ~ x e NEY q xe NGEIMAN K N ~ YANAGIX
90 +]~HNH NHTN. ~ y NTA~GCI w ~ y ~wy 6 TKSIX
1 NKXAC
X ] € n € € l A q T E y A y ANGqGlX AIl]ACnIp N K T ~ ~ ) w ~ €
E i n s q c n l p . ~ y p e u ) €X I ~ M A (Explicit.)
8 H l T H C N T ~ P O Y N € YAilXA[EIC

15 KAAq TO pos3lbly A y w was wrltten before AN, but it would crowd the end of the lme. 16 ~ A P O Y A Z MSIC~
for q A p O y O y A 2 M q . 17 A[E is certa~n. 19 GTE
stc see XIX 38 n 23 NOYNAB~SIC
- KAAY N 6 4 S ~ Comlttlng
ABAA 26 Mtnute remains at the end of the llne are consistent wlth n6c or ~ o s s l b l e"K6 27 X A C c2c
COPTIC GLOSSARY.

BEKE sb. m. "wages " 4/36, XAEIBEKE $1 i2H (S. 2 ~ )sb. t "front, forepart" 1014,
h m. "hireling" l o / r z . 1 3 15/18
A- formative of perf. tense BWK "b. pass., BHK 12/11 i2Ay (S. € 2 0 0 ~ ) sb. pl. "cattle, oxen "

A prep. "to " passim ; with pronom. suff. Ap- BAA (S. BOA) in ad". compds. ABAA o~ 3/14. 15
Am, -AK, -0 11/28, -Aq, -Ac 11/33, of, from" pass.: ~ A A E A Asb. " t o th
-AN 1418, -WTN 3/12, 14/8, - A y 14/12. end" ,311, OyABAA sb. " a natiw
17/11; “ t h a n " 4/12 derived from" 7/52, 8/23', 44, 9 / 1 6 z: il vb. " come " pass., wr. I 3 / z 2 8. 13, 4/43.
AslK sb. m. "bread" 418, 6 / 5 7 , 9. 11. 13. 30, 10/16, %AA adv. "outside" (6118: 45. 54 etc. 7/36, IS/+. 38, G 5/43. 12/30,
26 etc. XlAElK sb. " dedication" lo/zz wr. ~ A 18/16.
A 18 13/r. 31, I ~ / Z Z , 1614. 13, 17/1.8, AEI =
AMA2TE vb. "take, seise" 8/20, 10139, BEA (S. BAA) sb. m. ''eye" 4/35. 615. 9/( AEIEI 5/43, 16/28
20/23* 10. 11. 14. 15. 17. 21. 30. 32 i l O y € (S.ElW) .h. "wash" 13/12, wr. l O y E
AM€ (S. OM€) sb. m. "clay" 916'. 11. BWA vb. "loose, dissolie" 2/19, 5/18, 10/3: 917 (13/5), constr. ElA- 1316. as. I+*,
14. 15 pronom. BAA- I 1/44 wr. IA- 917. 11% 75, 13/10
AMEy (S. EMAY) adv. "thither " 8/21, 1118, B~BIAG sb. f. "grain " 12/24 : W sb. " a s s " 12/1q. 15
18/2 Bhhe adj. "blind ", pl. BMEEY
- 514, vh. i :lee "b. "thirst" 4/13. 14, 6/35, qu. Am6
A M O ~ vb. imperat. "come" 4/49. 11/34. 43 BAAE 911. 11. 17. 19. zo. 32 7/37, 19/28
pl. A M H H ~ N4\29 &NE sb. f. "palmtree" 12/13 :IN€ vb. "bring" 4/33, 9/13, 1014, 18/29,
AN (S. ON) adv. "again" pass. 81p sb. f. "basket " 6/13 wr. IN€ 19/13, pronom. NT- 7/45, 10/3,
ANAK pron. " I " pass. pl. ANAN " w e " 18/13, 1914, constr. 7/30. 44, 13/18
4 / 2 2 42, 6/42. 69. 8/33, 9/40, AN constr. € :!NE "b. "resemble ", wr. IN€ 919
form (?) 9/40 (prob. error) E- formative of Pres. I1 and eircumstantii ilpe vb. " do, make etc." pars., wr. I ~ 2/23,
E
ANHPE (S. ENEZ) 1.318, YAANHIE pass. tellSeS 312. 20, 5/16. 19. 27 etc., pronom. €8-4
A n € sb. f. "head" 1213, 1319, rg/z. 30 €BAT (S. EBOT) sb. m. "month" 4/35 pass. pl. €€TOY pars. (but €TOY 4/39).
ApHZ (S. 2ApE2) "h. "keep, guard " pass. €AAA€ (S. EAOOAE) sb. m. "vine " IS/'. 4 constr. p pass. (FTHNE 8/32. 36); with
imperat. APHZ 17/12 EN (S. AN) post-negative pars. all greek verbs; qual. o ch. 9 pass. 14/18;
[AA (?)]C sb. m. "blow, stroke " 1913 €NE (?)- in ;EN[Eq?] vb. "please" 8/29 imperat. Epl-4 13/27, E E T - 8/38,
~ ~ Apl=
ATBE (S. ETBE) prep. " o n account of,
concerning" 2/21, see ETBE
E?]NIM (S. ENEIME) sb. " l o t " 19/24 --
4/21, 9/35, 10138, 12/36, 1411. 11, 15/30,
€p= relative (past) =S. NTA- 4/12. 5/36. 3; 18\23, 1916, p= 1517, neg. imper. Mnp=
A y a l c vb. imperat. "give, bring" 417. 10 6/32. 44. 70, 7/28, 15/16=, 1718. 21. z : pass.
constr. A y E l 2 0 / 2 7 ~ 18/26. 34, I ~ / ( I I ) .21, zo/rg :l€?]p w o y sb. pl. "rivers " 7/38
A y w conj. " and " pass. EPHY $h. ‘'c~mpanion" in NETIUEPH> :IC "behold" 6\23, 19/26, wr. EC 19/27;
A~AZAM vb. "wail" 16/20 ~ 0 y E p pass.
~ y ElczHTE 4/35, 5/14, 1113, 16/29. 32, 1914
A y C H A b. ' ' C l y ' ' 7/37, 11/43, 12/13. 44 ECAY (S. ECOOY) 5b. "sheep" 2/14. I! IWT sb. m. "father " pass., wr. IWT 4/53,
(18/40) IO/L-4. 7. 8. 13 etc., see azecay 1313, 1416, pl. ElATE 4/20, 6/31. 49, 9/18
A ~ E "b., see w 2 E
AzECAy (S. 0 2 ~ sb. ) m. " sheepfold " 1 0 / 1 6 ~
ETBE prep. " o n account of, concerning
2/25, 1/39, 6/65, pronom. ETBHT 5/3! : l q ~
-
:IWT sb. m. "barley" 619. 13
5b. " nail ", sec y C
A Z O ~ N(S. EZOYN) prep., see ZOYN 46, 6157, 12/30, C T E H T ~717.32. 43 etc
AzpA- iioerrog. particle "why? what is i t ? " , ETBETHNE 8/26, 11/15, 12/30

AZpAK 4/27, 18/21, A2p0 20/15 EY (S. o y ) intcrrog, "what? " pass. {El (S. HI) sb. m. "house " 2/16. 17, 4/53>
AXrJ (S. EXN) prep. "on " puss. pronom. shy (S. s o o y ) sb. m. "honour " 8/50 pass 8/25, 11/20. 31, 1213, r4/2, 19/37
AXW- XIGAY 5/41. 44. 7/39 I p n sb. m. "wine " (4146)
E y (S. AI+) interrog. "what?" 10/32, esl
B NEyNZE "bow? " pass. K
BA€(S. BA) sb. m. "branch " 12/13 eyrie (S. E ~ x E ) ceonj. " i f " pass. .E adj. "other" pass., wr. KAI 13/33, 16/16'.
m
m sb. f. "tree" IS/'. 42 Eu)WT sb. m. "merchant" 2/16 17" 19', p]. KE 6/23, in K e y € € (= KE-
7
46 COPTIC GLOSSARY.

OYEE) 517. 32. 43 etc., sb. "another ~ o vb. y "die " 4/47 etc., quil. M A O Y T M A Y (S. MOOY) sb. m. "nrater" 316, 417.
one ", pl. KAYE 4/38, 919. 16, 17/20 pass, sb. m. "death" 18/33 10. 1 1 . 13. q 2 ,
15 etc.
K€ (S. 6E) "further, also " 8/19 MAAB num. "thirty " 6/19, constr. MAB- MCEY (S. MAAY) sb. f. "mother" z/rz, 314,
K W vb. "place etc. " Io/18, 15/13, 16/28, UJMHN "thirty eight "; 515 "4/z5. 27
17/13, 18/39, wr. K O y 3/15, 4/28, 5/26, MKA2 vb. "be troubled" in qual. MAX 11/33, MEEYE "b. "think etc." 5/45, 11/13, 13/29,
10/15. 17. 13/37, 14/17, 16/33, 20/23, 38 16/3,20/15, p n ~ E E y c2/17. 12/16, 14/26,
pronom. KAA- 4/52, 8/29, 10/18, 11/34. MMA- (S. MMO-) pran. form ofprep. N, MMA- 1j/20, 1614 (MEYE). 21
44. 48, 1318, 16/32, 19/2, 20113. 15. 23; €1 etc. 2 pl. MMWTN 5/35. 6/61, M W T N ~ O y o y ~ v "kill3'
b . 8/22, 11/54, 12/10, 1612,
constr. KA= 1o/I1. 12, 12/38, 14/18, 1818, 8/21 pron. MAOYT- 5/18. 711, 8/37. 40
qual. KAAT 19/29, 2016. 7 MM8 (S. € 1 ~ 8 )vb. "know " 4/j3, 6/15.69, MHUJG (S. MHHYE) sb. m. "multitude "
KFKE sb. m. "dsrkness" 3/19, 8/12, 12/3j. 7/51, imper. 15/18 4/41 etc., MHHUJE 6,:9
46 MMAN (S. MMON) " n o t " 1412, 18/17. z j MIUJS vb. "fight" 6/52 18/36
KAAM $1). m. "wreath, Crown" 19/2. 5 MMIN MMA- " o w n " 4/44, 5/30. 43 MEUJTE (S. MAAxE) $b. m. " e a r " 18/10. 26
KWAZ "b. "strike " pronom. KAAEZ- 11/8 adv. "there " pass. MAAZE (S. MOOYE) "b. "go, walk " 416,
KOYOYN- sb. "bosom" 13/23
-
M M E ~
MN prep. "with" also = " a n d " passim., 518, 6/19
KWWNC "b. "pierce" 19/34, pron. KA- pronom. NMM-HGI, -€K, -C, (also MAEEC sb. wonder, surprise 4 / + ~ , 9/30, '
[ANC-1 19/37 NFIE~), -€C, -HTN, -8y p~aalza"b. 317, 4/27. 5/20. 28, 13/22
KOYP sb. "blow, buffet" 18/22 G=(neg. of OYOM) 312, 617, 8/44, Ir/g, M O Y ~vb. 'C burn" 5/35
--
KPO sb.m. 611. 17. 21. z j , 10/40, 1811
KPMPM "b. " murmur" 6/41. 43. 61
p'O"0'4. MN+ 4/17', 517. MNTEK ,318,
MNTHTN 5/38. 42, 6/53
MOy2 b. "fill" 1213, c o n ~ t r .M A 2 b/i?,
1616, qunl. MH2 19/29'; M A 2 formative
KEECE sb. f. "burial" 1217 MAEIN sb. m. "wonder, miracle " pass. of ordinal numbers 4/54, 9/24: MA2MAy
KWTE vb. "turn ", refl. KAT- 5/14, 12/40, MANE (S. MOONE) "b. " moor" 6/21 " drawwater " 417. 1j
+
z o / ~ q . 16, A "seek" ~ o / z q MANE (S. MOONE) "b. "pasture " in MA M ~ E E Ysb. m. "tomb " I 1/38
KA2 sb. m. " l a n d " 3/12, 8/23, 916, 12/24, MMANE 1o/9
1816 MINE $b. "fashion" 4/23, 9/16 N
KAE12 sb. m. "sheath" 18/11 MOYN "b. "abide" 6/27, 15/16 N plui. article, sec n
KWZ sb. m. "seal" 2/17 M r l o y T sb. m. "porter" 1013, fem. MNE- prep. "to", pronom. NHEI, NEK, NE (4110.
PJ
K W 2 T sb. m. " fire " 1516 O y T E 18/16. I7 42), ~ € 9 ,NEC, PlFN, NHTN, N E y
ns~TpE rb. " witness" in MNTMNTPE "evi- NA "about " (of numbers) 11/18?
A I dence" 3/11. 5/31 32. 36. 8\13, vb. NE- formative of impert NEEI, NEK, NEPE,
AA (S. AO) vb. ''cease" 6166, wr, A 0 ZT~ Eimper. A~IMNTPE 18/23
pass., NEq, NEC, NETGTN (NEpETN), NEY,
16/(16). 19, impei. A A W T N 1217 ~ n p see- GIP€ nom. NE and NEpE
AABE vb. qual.(?) "rage, be mud" 10/20 MAP€- formative of the optative tense MA- NE- form. of neg. fut. 111. I sg. NA, 3 NCq,
AEKME (S. AAKM) $b. "fragment" 6/12. 13 pEY etc. I pl. MAF 19/24, MAPAN (S.MA- pl. 2 NETN, 3 NOY, nom. NE (once NNE)
A A y E (S. AAAY) pion. "any one" pass., PON) "let u s 80" I r/7. 15. ~ b 14/31
, NAG sb, m. "pity " in MNTNAE "alms "
wr. A A A ~ E312. 13, 5/22 ~ o y vb. p "bind", pron. MAPG-q 1314. 18/12, 918
AACE vb. "remove" in imper. AAAWE 11/39 qu. MHP 11/43 1315 NE€- (S. PIAA-) vb. " t o be great" 4/12,
[ e t Sp. Hdw. 55+ ref. PS. 106/16] MICE "b. "bear" 16/21 5/20. 36, 8/53, 13/16, 14/12. 28, 15/13. 2 0
AAEl6E sb. "pretext, excuse " 15/22, 1916 MACTE (S. MOCTE) vb. "hate " 3/20, I 5/18. ~ s (S.
y NAY) "b. " s e e " passim, imper.
A W 6 E (?) (B. A W X I ) vb. "heal", constr. 19. 23', pron. MECTW; 717, 1j118. 24. ANEY 11/36
A 4 6 = 4/47 25, 17/14. constr. MECTE; 717, MECTW: NEY (S. NAY) sb. m. " t i m e n 4/b. 52. 53,
12/25 19\14
M MEC[TZHT] sb. f. "bosom" 13/25 NOYE "b. "intend" 7j8
-
MA- formative of neg. consuetud. tense, MA- MACIT (S. MOEIT)
p€= with nom. snbj.
sb. m. "path " in XI-
MAElT "b. "lead" 16/13
NABE (S. NOBE)
- -
sb. m. "sin " pass., PNA-
BE vb. 5/14 etc., PME~PN."sinner" 9/:j,
MA- "grant", see t, XNOY MHT num. "ten" m ' MNTCNAOYC "twelve" ~ E ~ F9/16
N. etc.
MA 8b.m. ''place" 2/16, 318, see FYWT, 6/13. 67. 70. 71, ]]/g, zo/zq, MNTH NKEEN (S. NKA) = mziijo; 1313, 16/1j,
ywna "fifteen" 11/18 I9129
MAEIF(S. ME) vb. "love" 5/20, 1o/17, 1113. MTO $b. "presence" in M n o y M T o ABAA NKATKE (S. NKOTK) vb. "sleep" 513,
36, 14/21, 16/27, 19/26, pron. +(T) 12/37 11/11. sb. 11/13
12,
8/42, 1311, 14/15. 21a. 23', 16/27, constr. MATAEI $b. "soldier" 19/23, MATOEI NIM ~ d j ."all, every" passim
& p s = 3 / ~ 6 , 12/43, 13/1. 34*, 1519. 1z2. 17 19/24 32, MATOEIE I ~ / z ?3 . NIM inter*. pron. "who, wbat " 4/10. 5/12.
MHE (S. ME) sb. f. "truth" pars., adj. MMHE MHTE sb. f. "middle" 19/18, 20/19. 26 13, 6/60. 6 4 2 68, 8 / 2 5 46. 53 etc.
6/32, 55, sb. OYMHE 7/28, 8/13. 16, M O Y T E b. "call" 4/16.'25, 6/34, 9/11, 18. ~ N A (S. NA) vb. "go, come" 318, 12/35,
ZENMHE 10/41, ad". MAMHE /S. NAME) 24. 1013. 11/28. etc., 13/28 13/36$, 1414. 5, 1615, wr. PIA 1313, q u d .
MTAN (S. MTON) "b. "re5t3' 4/52 GNHY PBSE. N H Y 4/21
C O P T I C GLOSSARY. 47

NArlOy- vb. " b e good" 5/29, lo/m. 14. cm sb. "drink " 6\55
33. 33 P csw sb. f. "teaching" 6/41, 9/34, 18/19,
rrTA- abs, pron. NTAK, N T 0 4/10, NTAq, p 0 sb. m. " door" l 0 / l . 2. 7. 8, 18/26, pl. vb. SCBW 18/20, ~ - C B O Y 7/28. 3 j , 8/20,
pl. N T W T N , N T A Y , ~Onstr. N T K 312, P W O Y 20/I9. 26, pron. PW-q 11/38, PEqXICBOY 6/45
419. 19 etc. 2 1 b 18/16 C A B T ~(S. cosre) vb. "prepare " 14/2. 3,
NTE prep. " of, belonging to " 3/18, 416. 10, p w ad". "indeed " 9/30 qual. CEBTWT 716
5/43, 6/28. 29. 69, l o b , 11/13, pronom. p l K F vb. "bend" 19/30 CWK vb. " d r a w " 6/44, constr. CAK= 12/32
PIT6q 517' PWKZ b. "burn", pron. p a x ( - o y ) ,516 cwhn vb. "cut off", constr. CAAEn=
DIOYTG sb. m. " g o d " passim
~ r o y r ~ osee y,oy~oy
plM6 'b. ‘'weep" 11/31. 33=. 35, 16/20, zo/r j
p w ~ sb. e m. "man" pass., constr. p ~ ~ CAACA q -
-18/26
-
(S. COACA) vb. "console" 2 1/31,
N e a l e T N - (THNF) "blessed (are ye) " 13/17 ~NABE 9/25, pMC4TwB2 "beggar" 918, proa. Chcwh- 11/19
~ i ~ a "whenp e X passim
- PMNNO~TE 4/23, p a q - C W A ~ vb. c c smear", pron. CAAC- 9/11,
9/31, p a q o y w ~
N r A q (S. N T O ~ ) ad". "however" 3/21 ? PNABB pass. P E q X E s A A 8/44, ~ E ~ X I -constr. CAA6- 9115. Chs= 9/6
6/27, 714, 8/34, 9/29, l o b , 14/22 KOAYMBON (?) ?/IS, ~ B W A T B ~ W M E CMH sb. f. "voice" 318, 5/25, 1013. 4. 5,
N A ~ W -vb. " t o be many" 4/41, 612. 10, 8/44 18/37
,219. 12. 24, 1415, NAY€= 1213 ) f. "year" j/j, 8/57, CMOY vb. "bless ", qual. CMAMAANT 12/13
p A M n € (S. p o ~ n e sb.
N ~ O T vb. " to be hard", qual. N A ~ 6/60 T 11/49. 51, 18/13 CMINE "b. " establish ", wr. CGNF 9/21.
N I 4 6 "b. "breathe " (318) 2o/zz PM28 b. "iree man" 8/32. 3G2, i;p~ze vb. CAN rb. m. "brotlier" 618 I I / ~ .19. 2 , . 23.
~ a q p sb.s in FNA~~E vb. " t o be expedient" 8/33 32, pl. C N H Y 2/12, 713. 5, 20/17
Ir/jO. 1617. 18/14 PEN (S. PAN) sb. m. "name" 311. 18, 5/43, CAN€ sb. m. "thief" lo/r. 8, 18/40
N o y z sb. m. " cord " z / 1j 1013. 25 CWNG sb. f. "sister" 1111. 3. 5. 28
N A z p r ~prep. "before" 5/45 p n e c (S. p n e l ) sb. m. "temple" 2/14: 20, c w ~ rb. r ' l custom" 18/39
NAZT€ (?) vb. " trust ", qual. NZAT 2/24
(? NZOT) 1213
- 5/14 etc.
p p 0 sb.m. "Ling"6/15, 12/13. [S, 18/33. 3j1,
c ~ c (S. y CNAY) num. " t w o " 4/40, 43, 619,
8/17, 9/24, "16, 19118, wr. CNIY Z O / ~ ,
N O y X e "b. " t l i r 0 ~ "8/59, 12/6, 1313, 18/11, 1913. 15. 19. >Iz, M N T ~ P O313. 5, 1 8 1 3 6 ~ MAZCNEY "second" 4/54
pron. NAX- 517, G/102. 37,9134. 35, 10131, PECTE (S. PACT€) sb. "morrow ", M n S - C N A ~(S. C N O ~ )sb. m. "blood" 6/53. 56,
11/32, 12/31, 13/12, eanstr. NAX= 916, ~ E C T E6/32, 12jr2 19/34
10/32. 33, 1315, qual. N H X ''recline" p F T - (S. PAT) 1 3 1 8 ~in APGT- 6/22, 9/13, C A n (S. con) sb. m. "time" pass.
5/6, 611 I , 13/23. 28 1313 (see W E ) , 2 1 ~ 8 12/13
~ - C E E ~ €vb. "remain over " 611 3
N A s (S. N 0 6 ) adj. "greet" 6/18, 7/37, 11/43, p A O Y y (S. p O O y q ) sb. "anxiety" 1o/r3, cmn vb. "dip ", constr. CAn= 1 3 1 2 6 ~
19/31 12/6 c n l p sb. m. " r i b " 19/34, 20/20. 25. 27
p F q E (S. p A q 8 ) ?b. 4\36, 8/56, 11/15, CAnCn (B. COnCEn) vb. " b e g " 17/9'. 15,
n 14/25, 16/20. 22, zo/zo, sb. 16/20. 21. pron, C E n C w n - 4/31, 40. 47, 1 2 / 2 1 ,
n, T, N def. artide pass. nl 611. 17. 21.2 . 22. -L$ constr. csncwn= 14/16, 16/36, 19/38
34, 9/11, 10/40, 18/17, l-5/25, 10/18 p w q e vb. "suffice" 618 CWPM "b. "lose" in pron. COp[M€C] l z / l j
n ~TA. , N A etc. POSS. PIOD. adj. pass. p u ) w ~sb. m. "garment" 19/23 C T A e l (S. c ~ o l )sb. m. "smell" 1213,
RA, TA, N A 6 705 etc. 14/24, 5/36, 19/24, p o y z e sb. "evening" 20/19, see z l p o y z a
-p c r ~ e vb.
l " s t i n k " 11/39
3/r2, 10/2r
C
1 C W T M "b. "hear" pass., pron. CATMi 8/26.
ne, TE, N e copula 318 40, 15/15, 16/13
n E rb. f. "heaven " 3/12, 6/31 etc. CA sb. m. "side etc." lo/r, ~ A n l c “on~ c w ~ n vb. "choose", pron. C A T n - 13/18,
n € € l etc. demonst. pron. pass. this side" 19/18, C A y c a "on one 15/16, constr.CATn= 6/70, 15/16. 19
nH, N H etc. 5/38, 1016, 11/13 side " 2017 c o y 0 sb. m. “wheat" 12/24
nwel etc. poss. pron. sb. pass. CA prep. "towards, after etc." 15/20 passim; CAYNE (S. c o o y ~ )vb. " know " pass.,
-
n W N E ( S . ~ W W N E ) vb. "pass over, depart" NCA 5/30: 6\23 pron. N C w - 6/16 etc.; pron. C O y m N - 8/55, 17/25 and COYUF
5/24, 713, 1311 &NCA 4/43 ad". MNNcwc 1117, 1317 WN- 14/7, 1613, 1713. 25', eonstr. coy-
n p w sb. t " winter " ~ o / z z CA sb. m. "man" in eompdL., see XIOYE, WNG 5/42, 8/19. 32. 43, 14/5. 7, 1613
n p A x (S. n w p x ) sb. " division " 7 143 C O y N r - sb. 1213
6AA $$A
nwT vb. "run" 10/5 12, 15/20? qqual. n H T c6 pronom. suffix - of COOYTN vb. "reach" 19/29
5/16 &, 3 pl. in X A y C 8 17/18 cwoyz (S. cooyz) vb. " assemble " (4136)
n w q e vb. "share " 19/24 C€ "yes" 11/27 6/12, 11\47, 1812, pron. c ~ o y z -6/13,
nwz sb. "split, divide ", pron. nAz- 19/23 cel vb. 'c be satisfied " 6/26, wr. CI 6/12 1olr6, 15/6 and c ~ y z 11/59. - qual. CA-
nA2Oy sb. back " in A n A Z O y 6/66, 20114,
" C A y num. " s i x " r2/1, f. COB 416, ZME- 0 y 2 18/20
ZlnAzoy 12/19 TECE " forty six " 2 / 2 0 C A ~ num. ~ E f. "seven " 4/52
n A X E - (S. n e x A - ) vb. " say" pass. C w vb. "drink" 4/7. 9. 10. 13. 14, 6/53. 54. C H ~ Gsb. t "sword" 18/10. 11
n A X N H , see q N H 56, 7/37, wr. C o y 4/12, pro". coo- C w w q vb. " b e defiled" 18/28
nesce (S. nA6ce) sb. f. "spittle" 916' 18/11 CA2 rb. m. "teacher" 312. 10, 11/28, 2oj16
7*
48 COPTIC GLOSSARY.

C2EEI (S. c2Al) vb. "write" 51-16. 47, 19/19, 11/46. 57, 2 pl. TAMWTN 15/15, 16/13, l y A sb. m. "blasphemy ", wi. O ~ F 10:33,E
pron. CAZ- 19/21. 22, qual. CHZ pass. constr. TAMA= 5/15, 2o/18 "b. X E y A 10136
C ~ E E Isb. m. "writing" 5/47 +ME sb. m. "village 4/44, 7/42, 1111. 30
'l , y A € l e sb. m. " husbandman l ' I j / ~
clre vb. "withdraw ", reflex. C G ~ T - 5/13,
~ TWM vb. "close up " lzIqoz kyAe16 (?) sb. m. "approachii 12/31
6/15 TWMT "b. "meet" 4/51, 11/30 ,YE€ (S. OyA) num. "one " pass., wr. o y -
C2lME sb. f. "woman" 417. 16/21, 20/15 T E N 0 (S. TAMIO) vb. "create, make" 2/5, El 7/28, 10/16 and oya 18/35, ~ 9 / 2 3 ~
CA2TqTAy sb. m. " a Sqnare WOTe0 cloth " 14/33, COnStl. TENAS 916. 11. I 4 I W " c e a s e " 9/22. 27, 1312. 12
~ vb.
19/23 TWWN (S. TWOYN) "b. "rise " pass., ~ ~ A Avb. E in qual. 6/69, 14/26, 17/11,
cazoys sb. m. " curse " 7/49 reflex. 518, imper. TWWN 14/31 20/22. 23
CEXE (S. q a x e ) vb. "speak, say " pass. t ~ o y (S. TENOY) ad". " now " pars. IYBAU) vb. " t o be white " 4/35
sb. m. pars. ~ I N C E X E8/43 ~ f ~ 5\17 o y lyWM vb. " e a t " pass., pron. OYAM-T
CAXNE (S. ~ O X N E )sb. m. "counsel" in T N N A ~ b. "send" 3/17, PTO". T N N A O ~ 6/57, OyAM-ET 2/17, OYAAM-q 6/31,
XICAXNE 11/53, 12/10, 18/14 pass. OyAM-C 4/32. 6/52
CAXNE vb. "take counsel" 16/19 T O ~ N A C vb. "raise u p " 2/19, 5/21, 6/39. N vb. " b e " in constr. OYN= 4/21,
I ~ A (?)
C16 (?) sb. "foal " ( I ? / I S ) 40. 54. 11/11 etc. 5/28, 7/52; with NE, NEyN= 311, 416. 46;
CA6N (B. C 0 6 ~ )sb. m. "ointment" I,/?., TANPO vb. "give life to" 6/63, pron. TAN- with E, EyN= 5/12.13, OYNTE- "belongs
12/3*. j 2A- 5/21, 12/40, constr. TAN2A= 5/21 to", sg. oyr4THel 4/32, 5/36, ro/16 and
t n E rb. "taste " i a X I ~ vb. ~ E8/52 O Y N 8/36,~ 10/18, 16/12, -T€K 4/11,
T T A n p o sb. 1. "mouth " 19/29 -+E 4/18, -TE4 5/24 etc., -T(€)c 16/15.
TA610 vb. "honour" 5\23', 8/49, pron. and T E ~ sb. m. "branch " 15/q. 5. 6 21, pt. O ~ N T I ~ T N5/39. 12/35. 36, nom.
constr. TAElA 12/26, 5/23, qual. TA- THP- rdj. "all, every" 4/53 pass. THPEK O y N T e z 5/26
EIAHT 4/44 9/34 IYAN (S. OYON) in OYAN NIM "every
T E sb. m. "age 'l in vb. FT€ " t o b e of T m p n "b. "seize ", pron. r ~ p s n -6/15, one" 318, 10/3g
age" 9/21 ~ A p n -I O / I Z . 28. 29 ~ ~ A E I(S.N o y o e ~ ~sb.) m. pass., vb. p-
f vb. "give" pass., pron. TEE-T, TEE-K etc. TCEBO vb. "show, teach" 2/18, 5/20, pron. OyAElN 5/35
3 pl. TEEY and TEETOY, qu2.1. T O in TCEBA- 5/20, 8/28, 10/32 (-BWTN), 1418, )YEN (S. OYWN) vb. ' L o p e n " with dir.
CTOEIG 5/10, imper. MA 4/15, 6/34, consk. TCEBAc 14/26, imper. MATCE. obj. 9 / 1 4 21, 1013, with A 9/17. 26. 30.
17/17. but f 1711. 5, ~ A E A A"sell" BAN 1418. 9 32, r o / z ~ .11/37, qual. O ~ E N9/10
2/14, 1214, +ATOOT- "command" 14/31, TAEITE (S. ~ 0 6 1 vb. ~ ) "lament " IG/ZO bymrJ sb. m. "portion " 19/23
15/14. 17 TOOT- sb. " h a n d " in ATOOT- 18/30. 35. M f. "right (hand) " 18/10
~ ~ N E sb.
T O (S. TWN) "where" 318, 615, 8\14, 9/12, 36, NTOOT- 4/11, 619. 68, 8/26, 1o/r8, 1yNOy sb. f. " h o u r " 4 / 2 1 23, 5/35 etc.,
11/34. 57, A T 0 "whither" 318, 7/35, N T N 6 / 4 j etc., see 21TN Ilig, NTOYNOY " a t once" pars.
8/14, 12/35, 13/36, 1415, 1615, AEAATO T A Y ( S . T O O y ) .h. "buy" 13/29, conrtr. I y W N q sb. m. "wolf" 1 0 / l z Z
"whence" 4/11, 7/28, 9/29. 30, 19/g TAY= 41% 615 lyWN2 (S. o y c u ~ z )vb. "reveal" 3/21,
THBE sb. m. " finger " 20127 T A Y (S. TOOY) sb. m. "mountain, desert " 7/10, 913, wr. oyru~ez17/26, pron. oy-
Toy80 vb. "purify" 1513, 17/19, pron. 4/20. zr, 613. I 5 ANZ- 714, wr. OyANEZ- 14/21. 22%.17/26,
T o y B A - 10136, 11/55, 15/2, 17/17, q u d . TAEIOY (S. TAIOY) num. "fifty" 8/57 constr. O ~ A N E ~1716
=
TOyBAEIT 13/10'. 11, 17/19, imper. MA- T E y O (S. TAYO) 71,. "rend, utter" 12/49, bYPITF b. "foot" I I / Z . 32. 44, 12/3. 1315.
T 0 y B A - y 17/17 pro". TEYA- 4/34, 5/23 ao/2o, etc. 6. 9. 10. 12. 12, 19/31-33
T e N A y E sb. pl. " cattle " 4/13 THY $b. m. "wind" 6/18 ~ ~ A E E Tadj.
- "alone" pass.

L BC ab. m. "heel " 13/18 t o y num. ''five" 4/18, 619. 10. 13, fem. I ~ W Tadj. "one, single" 8/41, 10/16',
T B T sb. m. " fish " 6/(9) I1 f " 5/3 11/50, 18/14, sb. 4/37*
T W B ~ "b. "pray, ask" 4/10, 16/24. 26, T O ~ X Ovb. " s a v e " 12/47?, imper. MA. bymre vb. "break i n " 1o/1
Coast. 11/22, sb. PEMEqTWB2 "beg- TOYXA-€1 12/27 l y q n sb. f. "night" 312. 914, 11/10,
gar " 918 TEZO (S. TAZO) Vb. " overtake ", constr. 13/30
TWK "b. in TWI< NOHT "encourage " 16/33 TEZA. 12/35 ~ y W rb. q "wish, love " pass., pron. o y
TEKO (S. TAKO) vb. "destroy, perish" 6/27. TWZ vb. " mix " 517 A 9 318, 5/21, conrtr. o y q = q / g , sb. 4j34,
39, 17/12, I O / I O (TCEKO), constr. TE- TZMMO b . "warm" 18/18, wr. T2MO 5/30, 6/38. 39
KA= 1819, sb. "destruction" 17/12 18/18. zg l Y 4 E I q sb. m. "time " pass.
TEAO (S. TAAO) vb. ''mou~lt, enter (ship) " TW2C vb. "anoint" 1213, eonstr. TA2C. I Y W q B vb. "answer" pass., wr. O y A q B
6/16. 22, 12/14, pron. TEAA- 6/21 II/Z 1919, constr. O y A q B = 18/22
TEAHA vb. "rejoice" 5/35, 8/56 TAXO .b,- "judge, condemn" 16/11 I y w q ~vb. "worship " 4/20. 22. 23, 12/30
T A A 6 0 vb. "heal ", pron. TAA6A- 5 / ~ T . W 6 "b. "fix ", pron. TA6- 19/19 etc.
13. 15 O y ? ] ~ q qvb. "break" 19/31-33
TM- neg. part. 313, 4/48, 6 / 5 0 53 etc. OY ) y W 2 vb. c. NCA ' ' f o l l 0 ~ ' ' 8/12, 1014. 5.
TAMO vb. "inform ", pron. TAMA- 4/51. oy indef. art. pass. 27, qual. OyH2 pass.
COPTIC GLOSSARY. 49

", pron. OYAZM- 917, ~ W N Evb. " b e ill " 4/46, I I / I etc.
O y w t M "b. "interpret 2 ~ 8 1sb. m. "husband " 4/17
7.0116 y A N T E "until ", see q A womb " 314, pro". 2HT-
2H sb. f. "belly,
oyxesl (S. o y X A 1 ) "b. "be safe, well" q A N T E (S. ~ O N T E )sb. f. "thorn" 1g/2. 5 12/18, Z A ~ prep.
H "before " I 1/55, 1211,
3/17 4/22 516. 9. 14, W 9 y w n vb. "receive ", pron. q A n - 4/45. see 1311, 17/24, ct € 2 ~
2MAT 21CE 21 prep. "on, a t " 6/22.25, lo,!l, 11/38, 19/31,
U)
q w n E vb. "become, be " pnss., qual. 90- pron. 2 l w w - 1912, 21THNE "before you "
w s y sb. m. "oblivion" 11/13 on pass., rb. M A N ~ ~1412. ~ E 23, 16/13 (? error or ZHTTHNE), see ~ITN,
WNE six m. "stone" 10133, 1118.38.39. 41, eywne (cf. eyns) 5/31, 8/31. 54,9131, z~royw-,ZIXN
vb. q l w ~ E 8/59, 10131 12/26 21E (S. €18) ad". "then, therefore" 10/36
w w N 2 (S.wN2) "b. "live" 5/25, qual. AAN2 q H p E sb. m. ''son" pass., fem. q E E p E 21H sb. f. "road, way" 1414. 5. 6
4 / ~ o .1 1 . 50. 51. 53 etc., see TAN20, "daughter" (12/15) 19/25, y ~ p € k 2~0 -rb.m. "face" 917". U. 15, 11/44, 1913,
sb. m, "life " pars. WT 3/16, ypNOyWT 3/18, yHpE- zo/zz
~ C vb. K "linger" 516 OHM 619 1418
2 w "b. "satisfy"
WC2 vb. "reap" 4/36. 37. 38, pron. AC2- q a p n (S. q o p n ) sb. ('first" 19/32, vb. p- zwoy- "self, also", also wr. toy- and
4/3j, see m o c y h p n 5/7.7/50, 918, l0/4o, a d ~N. y A p n 2 w y pass.
w ~ 'b. 2 "draw (a sword) ", pron. AT2- 6/62, 12/16, 18/13, m/+, X I N y A p n 6/64, 2 w e sb. m. "thing" pass., pl. 2 s H y E pass.,
18/10 8/25. 44. 15/27, 1614 vb. P ~ W &5/17, 6\27. 28. 714. 914
w q vb. "read", pron. A y - 19/20 q A p y p (S. y o p q p ) "b. "overthrow" 2/15 sb. f. "dress " 19/24
ZBCOY
mzc vb. " stand " 8/44, 20/19. 26, qual.AZE, U)C sb. "mark ", ~ C N E I ~ Tnail-marks " Z B ~ sb.C f. dress ", pl. z & o o c 2015. 7
APET- 6/22, 7/37, 9/41. 11/42, 12/39, 1815. 20/25 ZHSC sb. m. "lamp" 5/35
16. 18'. 19/25. 26, 20/14 y w c (S. C w y ) vb. "scorn" 8/49 2KO vb. "hunger " 6/35
wtc sb. m. "harvest " 4/35, see w c 2 y w c b. m. "shepherd" lojz. 11. 12. 14. 16 MKG rb. "poor" 1 2 / 5 8, 13/29
~ H num.T "two hundred " 617 SME num. "forty " in 2METECE "forty s i r "
(!l y w w vb. ~ "slaughter, cut down " IO/IO, 2/20
- 9 - vb. "be able" 5/44, 6/60, 7 / 3 4 36, proo. ~ A A T -rg/z 2MAM sb. m. " feyer" 41 5%
914 33, 16/12 ~ W T E sb. f. "well" 411 I. 12 2MACT (S. 2 ~ 0 0 C )"b. " s i t " 918, 1 l / z I ,
q a - (S. AN) formative of conditional tense u ) r A p r p vb. "disturb " 11/33, 12/27, 1411. 12/15, wr. 2MBCT 416. 613
y~ prep. " t o " pass., sec BAA, ~ A P I T C 37 ZMAT (S. ZMOT) $b. m. "thanks " in yn-
eonj. "until" 9/18. 10/?4 y w o y s (?) vb. " d r y up ", qual. yoyw- SMAT 6/11, 11/41
) " dry up " 1516
y A 6 1 6 (S. q o o y ~ vb. O Y 514 ZAMT (?) rb. m. "bronze " (2115)
y a c 1 6 (S. YA) sb. m. " f e ~ t i v a l " 2/23 pass. q h 2 sb. m. "flame" 18/18 z ~ z e h rb. "servant" 4/51, 8/35, 13/16,
y s num. "hundred ", see q M T y E y w s e vb. "wound" 18/10. 22 15/15*. 20, 18/101. 18. 26, "b. ZM~FA
y e "b. " go " in impers. c y E (S. q y E ) 8/33. 34
" onght"
4/20 (13/14). 1917, C yyE 914 4' " 19/29". 30
2MX sb.
" vineg3~

90 num. "thousand" 6/10 ' 41 vb. take away, endure etc.", sb. m. "necessity " in +AN = S r i 317,
pass. SAN
y s n p sb. m. "companion, friend" 11/11, AZPHI "lift u p " 4/35. 11/41, 1711, cf. Rzseh 184 seq. Sp. Hdw. 237, Apoc.
19\12, PI. q s e s p 15/13. 15, constr.y@- pro=. IT- 5/12 ~ 1 p.. 56, ~ p post.
. 2417
M A ~ H T H C 11/16 q w e $b. m. ‘‘hair " 1112, 1213 ~AEINE "some" 4/23, 7/44 etc., constr. ZEN=
~ I K E (P) vb. "dig", qual. y H K 4/11 (Pu- TAY (S. q ~ o o y ) num. "four" 4/35, pass.
0%) 11/17. 39, See C A 2 T q T A y 2HNE sb. "spice" 19/40
U)€A (S. q A h ) sb. "myrrh" 19/39
y h z sb. "branch" 15/2*
~ W T Eb. "wipe" 12/3, constr. AT= 11/12 ZINE "b. " r o w " 6/19

(1315) ZOYNsb. "inside ", constr. as prep. 2N pass.


-
YAM (S. q w M ) sb. m. "father-in-law" q w s s vb. "spring" 4/14 pron. NZHT- pass., c0mpda. AZOYN pass.,
18/13 N20YN 513, 20126
~ H M "little" 2/12, 617, 12/35, 13/33,
%dj. 2 6/19, qual. ZHN 2/12,
2 w N vb. "approach"
14/19, 16116~. 17'. 18. 1g2, see q ~ p ZAs prep. " u n d e r " 7/49, 10/23, 11/32, N 2 0 Y - 614, 712, 11/18. 54. 55
~ M M O sb. “stranger " 1o/5 NZA 5/3. 2 ~ ~ 0 1014; ~ 8 " f2o r "~ 6/51, Z E (S.~ 2An) sb. m. "justice" 5/27. 9/39
y M O y N num. "eight l ' 20/26, M A B ~ M H N 10111, I z / ~ , 18/14, pron. O A ~ A -5/19, zwn vb. "hide ", pron. ZAn- 8/59 (12/36),
"thirty eight" 515 30-32: 7/28. 8/13. 9/21. 11/51. 1217 2Nn2Wn "secretly" 7/10, 18/20
q A M T (S. OOMNT) num. "three" 2/19. 4AE sb. m. ''end" in +A€ NZOOY6/39. ZpE sb. f. "food" 4/32. 34, 6/27. 55
20, 13/38, see ~ ) M T ~ E 44. 54, 7/37, 11/24, 12/48 z p ~ "above
l ", freq. followed by ZN prep.
q ~ T y num.e I' three hundred " 1 4 5 2hsIE (S. 26) vb. "fall" 6/12, 11/50, 12/24, " i n " 2/23, 4/14, 5/26*. 39, 10/38~etc.,
y ~ y sb. E m. "service " ,613 1816, wr. 2€1E? 10/28 campd%A2pH'i (B. EZpAl) " u p " pass.,
~ N sb.
dener" 20/15
-
H t "garden" in ~ A X N H "gar- 2 8 sb. f. "way, mode" 8/55, 11/36. 48, q a AZPH'~ 5/17
N e E 5/21. 26, 7/46. T E l T E e E 318 etc., ZPHI "below " in AZPHT (B. € 6 ~ ~ " 1 down"
)
~ I N E"b. "ask, seek" pass. NE~NZE pass., sec KATA 4/62 517
50 COPTIC GLOSSARY.

2pB sb. "form, figure" 5/37 X A E l (S. XOI) sb. m. "ship" 6/17. 19. 21'. XEPO "b. "kindle ", constr. X E ~ E =18/18
ZIPN, see p 0 22, pl. EXHY 6/23, 24 X w p ? vb. "scatter" in pron. X A p - 1o/lz,
2PTE sb. f. "fear" 19/38, 20/19 x A E l E sb. "desert" 3/14 etc. qual. X A p (?) (1 1/52) (16132)
2 p A y (S. 2 p O o y ) sb. m. "voice " 12/29, 38 X E eonj. "that " pass., also final (= X € - X p A n sb. "block" in X I X p A n vb. "stumble3'
21pOY2E $b. "evening" 6/16 KACE), A B A A X E 2/24 ,rig. l0
2lCE vb. "be weary " 416. in u)n21c€ " toil " XI (S. N61) precedent of non. pass. X W [ p M ? ] vb. "hint, nod" 13/24
413 8 XI "b. "take, receive " pass., pron. XlT- XAEIC sb. m. "lord" pars. (never abbrev.)
2ATE sb. "fear ", in +ATE 6/19, 20, 9/22, in Compd'. see AElK, € A y , MAEIT, CBW, u p " 3/14, 8/28, pron. X 8 C T -
X l C E vb. "lift
12/15 +nE, X p A n , verb. adj. XAEI-, see BEKE 12/32, constr. XECT; 12/34
ZAEITE sb. I. "dress" 1314. 12, (19/2), 1915 X O ? "b. "send ", in zo/z7 X A - C "put it XOYTH num. " twenty-five " 6/19
23%. 24 (thy hand) " X I O Y E 'b. "steal" ro/ro, ,%/G, NXIOYE
SE+ (S. 2ATE) "b. " flow" 7/38 X0 vb. "sow (seed) " 4/36, 37 "secretly" 11/28, C A N X I O ~ E I O / I . 8.
ZHT $b.m. "heart" 10124, 12/40, 1312, 14/1. XOY (S. xw) sb. m. " c u p " 18/1 10, rz/6
27, 1616 xoy, see x w xeq rb. m. "frost" 18/18
2 w T e vb. "kill " in p E ~ 2 A T B P W M E8/44 Xw vb. "say" pass., also wr. X O y 3/12, x w 2 vb. "touch " 419, 20/1 7
2 A r N (S. ZAZTN) 6/23, 14/17. 19/25, ZA- 4/29, pron. xoo- pass., constr. X€ 616, XHGE sb. "purple" 1912
T H Y 4/40, 2A2TH- 14/23. 25, 1715 719. 38, 9/22, 11/43, 14/30, 16/18 and
2 l T N prep. "from, through ", pron. 2 1 T 0 0 T - see CAXNE, OYA, XEPA, 6AA, imper. 6
1019, 1717, AEAAZ~TN 312, 5/34 41. 44, EXIC 10/24, AXIC 20/15 6E " therefore " pass.
6/45. 46, 8/40, IO/r. 2. 18. 32, 1114, X W K vb. "fulfil" pass.; pron. X A K - 5/36, 61 sb. "form" in @IN=, see C E X E
18/28 constr. X A K = 1714. qua1 X H K 17/13 6 0 y (S. @W)vb. "abide" 2/1z etc., wr. G W
2 l T A y E (S. 21TOOyE) *b. m. "morning" X W K M vb. " w a s h " 13/10 6/56 etc.
18/28: Rzsch, Gr. p. 86 X E K A C E conj. " i n order that" pass. 6BAEl sb. m. " arm " 12/38
2 1 T O y w - sb. "neighbour" 917 X W A O ? "b. "sew together", qu. XAAEG 6 W B adj. "weak" in i 6 w s (14/27)
~ A T ~vb. T "examine " 5/39, 7/52
- 19/23
2 A y (S. 2 0 0 ~ )adj. " evil " 3/19. 20, 717, XN 'l or " 9/3, 18/34
GAA sb. "lie" in p E q X E 6 A A 8/44, CAN-
X E 6 A A 8/44. 55
n E e A y 3/20, 5 / 1 4 29, 18/23. 30 XlrJ "since, from" 6/64, 8/25. 44. 9/32, @AA€ adj. "lame ", pl. GAAEEY 513
ZHY sb. m. "advantage" 12/19, +ZHY vb. 19/27, XIN+ NOY "henceforth " 13/19, ~ W A E(S. 6 w h ) vb. "deny" 18/27
6/63 1417. see YAP^ GAAM sb. "haste" in 2NOY6AAM "hastily"
2 1 0 vb. ~ ~"strike" 18/23 X N O Y vb. "ask, question" 4/52, 9/19, 1615, 11/29. 3r, 13/27 (cf. R(isch)
20y0 sb. m. " e n c e s ~ "IO/IO, constr. ZOYEZ 1 8 / 7 2 1 , p r o n . x N O y - pass., eonstr.XNE= 6 W A n ub. 1 L r e v e a ~12/38
33
7/31, IS/Z, ~ z o y o A 3/19, 12/43, PIZOYE 18/19, imper. XNOY 18/21 or MAXNOY- 6 A A 6 sb. m. " b e d " 518. 11
A 2014 9/23 CAM sb. " p o w e r " pass., in 6N6AM vb.
2 0 0 y sb. m. " d a y " pass., see 2AE X I N X H in A n X I N X H "without a cause" be able" g/+, 12/39
z A o y q vb. "revile ' 9/28 15/25 61N6 vb. "'find " 2/14, 5/14, 6/21, 7/34-36,
2Aq (S. 204) sb. m. "serpent" 3/15 xn sb. f. "hour" 416. 52, 19/14 9/31, 11/17, constr. 6N= 12/14. I ~ , ' I . + / ~ o ,
2Az sb. m. "multitude, many " (2123) 4/39 Xno? pron. X n A - 315, 8/41, 18/37, constr. 18/38, ]g/+, see GAM
(6160) 8/26, 2A2NCAn 1812 xna= 313. 5. 7, 16/21 6 w n s vb. "seize" 18/12, pron. 6 A n - 7/30
21XN prep. " o n " 4/20. 21, 512, 6/19, l o / q , Xnlo vb. "shame, rebuke", pron. X n l A - (32). 44, 11/57
pion. PIXW- 512 8/46, eonstr. X ~ I A =3/20, 1618 2/14.16
6pAMnE (S.6'pOOMnE) $h. "pigeon"
XE+AN, see AN s w u ) ~ )vb. "gaze 13/22, wr.
6 A q T (S. U

X X E p A - vb. "say, address" 11/13, 13/18 G W Y T 20/5


X for Greek X, see ApXlepEyC, n A C X A , X P O vb. "make fast, conquer" 16/33, qu. 6 1 x $b. f. " h a n d " 7 / 3 0 44, 1oj28. 29. 39,
CXICMA, XlAlAPXOC, XlMApPOC X p A E l T 20/19. 26 11/43, 131.3. 9, 20/20. 25' 27'
TRANSLATION.
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11. 1 2 [P. 71 and his mother and his brethren; and [P. g] be horn? 5 Jesus answered, Verily,
they abode there a few days. 13 But the pass- verily, I say unto thee, Except one be born of
over of the Jews was at hand and Jesus went up water and spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of
to Jerusalem. 14 He found them in the temple God. 6 But he that is born of the flesh is flesh,
selling oxen and sheep and doves, and the and he that is born of the spirit is spirit. 7 Mar-
changers of money seated; 15 and he made a vel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born
'
scourge of cords and cast everyone out of the again. 8 The [spirit] bloweth (or breatheth) whither
temple and the sheep and the oxen; he [poured] it listeth and thou hearest its voice, but thou
out the money of the changers and he overturned knowest not whence it cometh and whither it
their tables. 16 He said to them that sold the goeth: so is everyone that is born of the spirit.
doves, Take these things hence; make not my g Nicodemus answered, he said unto him, How
Father's house a house of merchandise. 17 His can these things b e ? 1 0 Jesus answered, he said,
disciples remembered that it is written, The zeal Art thou the teacher of Israel and thou knowest
of thine house will eat me up. 18 The Jews an- not these things? 1 1 Verily verily, I say unto
swered, they said unto him, What sign showest thou thee, That which we know, we speak, and that
unto us that thou doest these things? 19 Jesus which we have seen, we bear witness to it, and
answered, h e said unto them, Destroy this temple ye receive not our witness. rz If I told you
and I will raise it up in three days. zo The Jews earthly things and ye believe not, how, if I tell
said, They spent forty-six years in building this you heavenly things, will ye believe? 13 And
temple; and thou, wilt thou raise it up in three no one hath ascended into heaven, but he that
days? 2 1 But he, he spake of the ... [P. S] descended out of heaven, the son of the man [P. IO]
2% And when he rose from the dead, his disciples 14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert,
remembered that this was what he said, and they even so must the son of the man be lifted up,
believed the scripture and the word which Jesus 15 that whosoever believeth in him may have in
said. 23 But he being in Jerusalem at the feast him eternal life. 16 For God so loved the world
of the Passover, many believed on his name be- that he gave his only son that whosoever believeth
holding the signs which he did. 24 But he, Jesus, on him should not perish, but should receive eternal
did not trust himself to them, because he knew life. 17 For God sent not his son into the world
all things, 25 and he needed not that one should to judge the world; but that the world should be
bear witness concerning (any) man: for he, he saved through him. 18 He that believeth on him
knew what was in the man. shall not be judged; but he that believeth not
111. I There was a man of the Pharisees whose hath been judged already, because he hath not
name was Nicodemus, being a ruler of the Jews. believed in the name of the only Son of God.
2 This one came to him by night, he said to him, 19 But this is the judgement that the light came
Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather
from God; for no one can do these signs which than the light, for their works were evil. zo For
thou doest except God be with him. 3 But Jesus everyone that doeth evil hateth the light, and
answered, he said to him, Verily verily, I say unto cometh not to the light that his works may not
thee, Except one be born again, he cannot see the he convicted of being evil. zr But he that doeth
Kingdom of God. 4 Nicodemus said unto him, the truth cometh to the light, that his works may
How shall the man be horn again, when he is old? be made manifest that he hath wrought them in
Can he enter his mother's womb a second time the light.
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54 CHA

(Leaf containing I11 22 to I V j missing.) 26 Jesus said unto her, I that speak unto thee am
[P. 131 I V 5 his son. 6 There was a spring there he. 27 But straightway came his disciples, they
of Jacob. Jesus therefore, when he was weary with marvelled that he was speaking with a woman;
walking sat down by the spring; it was the sixth yet no one said, What seekest thou? or W h y speak-
hour. 7 There came a woman from Samaria to est thou with her? 28 S o the woman left her
draw water. Jesus said unto her, Give me to drink. waterpot, she went into the city, she said t o the
8 F o r his disciples had gone up to the city to buy men, 29 Come and see a man which told me all
bread. g The Samaritan woman [therefore] said things that I have done; is not this the Christ?
unto him, Thou art a Jew; how dost thou desire 3 0 But they went out of the city to him, 31 But
t o drink of me which am a Samaritan woman? For a t that time his disciples prayed him saying,
Jews have no relations with Samaritans. 10 Jesus Rabbi, eat. 32 But he said unto them, I have food
answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the to eat which ye, ye know not. 3 3 His disciples
gift of God and who it is that saith, Give me to therefore were saying one to another, Hath anyone
drink; thou, thou wouldest have asked of him and brought him (aught) to eat? [P. 161 34 Jesus said,
he have given thee living water. I I She said to to them, It is my food that I should do the will of
him, Lord, thou hast no vessel and the well is deep; him that sent me and that I should accomplish
from whence then hast thou the living water? his work. 35 Do you not say, There are four more
IZ A r t thou greater than our father Jacob, he who months and the harvest cometh? behold I say unto
gave us the well and himself drank thereof and you, Lift up your eyes and look on the fields that
his sons and his cattle? 13 Jesus answered he said already they are white for reaping them. 36 H e
unto her, Everyone that drinketh of this water that reapeth receiveth a wage and he gathereth a
shall thirst again, 14 but he indeed that drinketh fruit unto life eternal: so that he that soweth and
of this water which I shall give him will never he that reapeth may rejoice together. 37 For the
thirst, [P. 141 but the water which I shall give him saying is true herein, One soweth, another reapeth.
will become in him a spring of water welling up 38 I sent you to reap that whereon ye bestowed
unto eternal life. 15 The woman said unto him, not labour: other men laboured and ye entered into
Lord, give me this mater that I thirst not, and their labour. 39 But from that city many Samaritans
come not hither t o draw water. 16 He said unto believed on him because of the saying of the woman
her, Go, and call thy husband and come hither. who testified, He told me everything that I have
17 The woman answered saying, I have no husband. done. 40 But when the Samaritans came to him,
Jesus said unto her, Well saidst thou, I have no they besought him that he would tarry with them
husband; 18 for thou hast married five husbands, and for two days; 4 1 and a great multitude believed
now moreover he whom thou hast is not thy hus- on him on account of the word. 42 They were say-
band; this is a truth that thou hast said. 19 The ing to the woman, W e believe not any more be-
woman said t o him, Lord I perceive that thou, thou cause of the (thy?) saying, for we, [P. 171 we have
artaprophet, zo Our fathersworshipped in this moun- heard him and we know that this is indeed the
tain, and ye say that the place where it is meet to Saviour of the world. 43 But after two days he
worship is in Jerusalem. 2 1 Jesus said unto her, Be- went forth from thence to Galilee. 44 For Jesus
lieve me, woman, that a n hour cometh when ye shall himself testified that a prophet is not honoured in
not worship the Father either in this mountain or his own village. 45 S o when he had come to Ga-
in Jerusalem. 22 Ye, ye worship that which ye know lilee, the Galilaeans received him, having seen every-
not; we worship that which we know, for salva- thing that he did in Jerusalem at the feast; for
tion is from the Jews. 23 But an hour cometh, they also went unto the feast. 46 S o Jesus came
which now is, when the worshippers in truth shall again to Cana of Galilee where he made the water
worship [P. 151 the Father in spirit and truth, for wine. And there was a royal officer whose son was
the Father seeketh after some who will worship sick at Capharnaum. 47 He, when he heard that
him in this wise. 24 God is spirit and they that Jesus was come out of Judaea to Galilee, went to
worship him must worship him in spirit and truth. him and besought him that he would come down
25 The woman said to him, W e know that Messias and heal his son, for he was about to die. 48 S o
cometh, he who is called the Christ. When that Jesus said to him, If ye see not signs and wonders,
one cometh he will declare unto us all things. ye will not believe. 49 The royal officer said to
CHAP. IY-V. 55

him, Conic down ere my son die. j o Jcsus said to can do nothing of himself alone, unless he see the
him, Go, thy son liveth. The man believed the Father doing them; for the things that that one
word that Jesus spake unto him and he went his doeth, these also in like manner the Son doeth.
way. 51 But a s h e was going down his servants 20 F o r the Father loveth the S o n and sheweth
niet him and they told him saying, [P. 181 T h y son him all things that himself doeth; and he will
liveth. 52 But he asked them concerning the hour shew him greater works than these, that ye may
in which he had relief. They said, A t the seventh marvel. 2 1 F o r a s the Father raiseth the dead and
hour the fever left him. 53 T h e father knew that quickeneth them, even so the Son quickeneth whom
that was the hour when Jesus said to him, T h y he will. 2 2 F o r the Father doth not judge anyone,
son liveth. And h e believed, himself and his whole but all judgement he hath given to the Son, 23 so
house. 54 This again is the second sign that Jesus that every onc may honour the Son even a s they
did whet1 he was come out of Judaea to Galilec. honour the Father. H e that honoureth not the S o n
V. I After these things there was the feast of honoureth not the Father who sent him. 24 Verily
the Jews and Jesus went u p to Jerusalem z But verily I say unto you, H e that heareth my word
there was a pool a t Jerusalem b y the sheep gate and believeth him that sent me, hath eternal life,
which is called in Hebrew Uedsaida, there being and he cometh not to judgement; b u t h e hath
five porches beside it. 3 There were lying within passed out of death into life. 25 Verily verily I
these the multitude of the sick the blind and the s a y unto you, A n hour cometh, which is this hour,
lame and the withered.' j But there was a man when the dead shall hear [P. 2 1 1 the voice of the
there, he was 38 years in his sickness. 6 When Son of God; and they that hear shall live. 2 6 A s
Jesus saw this one lying, he knew that he had been the Father hath life in himself, even so also he gave
long so, he said to him, Dost thou wish to he to the Son to have life in himself; 27 and he gave
whole? 7 The sick man answered him, Lord, I have him authority to execute judgement because he is
no man so that when the water is troubled he may the son of man. 28 Marvel not that an hour will
put me down into the pool. But while I am coming, come when all that are in the tombs shall hear
another goeth down before me. 8 Jesus said to him his voice 29 and shall come forth, they that have
Arise [P. 191 and take u p t h y bed and walk. g. But done good to a resurrection of life, they who have
straightway the man was whole, he rose, he took done evil to a resurrection of judgement. 30 I t is
u p his bed. But it was the sabbath. 10 S o the not possible for me to do anything of myself alone,
Jews said, I t is tbe sabbath; it is not lawful for and m y judgement is true, because I seek not minc
thee to take u p thy bed. I I That one answered own will, but the will of him who sent me. 31 If
them, H e who healed me is he who said unto me, I bear witness of myself my witness is not true;
Take u p thy bed and walk. 1 2 They asked him, 32 but it is another that beareth witness of me,
W h o is the man who said to thee, Take it u p and and I know that his witness is true that he witness-
walk? 13 But he that was healed wist not who it eth of me. 33 Ye sent unto John and he bare
was; for Jesus had withdrawn himself, there heing witness to the truth. 34 But I d o not receive the
a crowd in that place. 14 After these things Jesus witness from man: howheit I say these things that
found him in the temple, he said to him, Behold ye may be saved. 35 That one was the lamp that
thou art whole; turn not to do sin lest a worse hurneth and giveth light; [P. 7.21 b u t ye were will-
thing than this befall thee. 15 T h e man went, he ing to rejoice for an hour in his light. 36 But I
told the Jews that it was Jesus who had healed have a greater witness than that of John; for the
him; 16 and on account thereof the Jews were works that the Father gave me that I might accom-
persecuting Jesus because h e did these things on plish them, the very works that I do, bear witness
the sabbath. 17 But Jesus answered them, My of me that the Father is h e who sent me. 37 A n d
Father worketh even until now and I work. 1 8 F o r the Father who sent me hath borne witness of me;
this therefore the Jews seek him to kill him because neither have y e heard his voice a t any time nor
not only he is breaking the sabbath, but he saith, have ye seen his form. 38 And ye have not his word
God is my Father. 19 Jesus answered, he said to existing within you; for whom he sent, him y e
them, Verily verily [P. zo] I say unto you, the S o n believe not. 39 Search the scriptures, because you,
ye s a y that ye have eternal life in them, and these
V. 4 is omitted. are they which bear witness concerning me; 40 and
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56 CHAP. V-VI.

y e are not willing to come t o me that ye may t o the sea, 17 they entered the boat to g o across
receive the life. 41 I receive not glory from men, the sea to Capharnaum. But it was now dark,
42 but I have known you that y e have not the Jesus not having come to them, 18 and there being
love of God in you. 43 I came in my Father's name, a great wind the sea rose. 19 But when they had
and ye received me not; but if another come in rowed about five and twenty or thirty stadia they
his own name, that one ye will receive. 44 How beheld Jesus walking on the sea, he having drawn
then you, [P. 231 can ye believe, receiving glory nigh unto the hoat, and they were afraid, 20 But
of one another, and the glory which is from the he said unto them, I t is I, be not afraid. 21 They
one only ye seek not? 45 Think not that I will were willing therefore to receive him into the hoat,
accuse you before the Father: there is he that and straightway the hoat landed at the shore to
will accuse you even Moses, he on whom ye set which they were going. 22 But on the morrow
your hope. 46 For if ye had believed Moses ye the multitude which stood on the other side of the
would believe on me: for he wrote concerning me. sea saw that there was none other boat there save
47 But if ye believe not the writings of that one, one, and that Jesus entered not into the boat with
horn shall ye believe my words? his disciples, but it was his disciples alone who
VI. I After these things Jesus went to the other went, 23 and behold some other boats came from
side of the sea o f Galilee of Tiberias. z A great [P. 261 Tiberias nigh unto the place where they
multitude was following him, because they were ate the bread, the Lord having given thanks over
beholding the signs which he did on them that it. 24 When the multitude therefore saw Jesus1
were sick. 3 S o Jesus went u p into the mountain, with them they called to his disciples, themselves
he sat alone with his disciples. 4 But the Passover and their boats, they came to Capharnaum seeking
the feast of the Jews was at hand. 5 Jesus there- Jesus. 25 And they found him across the sea,
fore lifted up his eyes, he saw that a great multi- they said to him, Rabbi, how camest thou hither?
tude cometh to him. H e said to Philip, Where shall 26 Jesus answered saying, Verily, verily I say unto
we buy bread that these may eat? 6 But he saith you, Ye seek me not because ye saw signs, but
this [P. 241 tempting him; for he himself knew because ye ate of the loaves and were filled. 27
what he would do. 7 Philip answered, Two hundred Work not for the food that perisheth, but the food
staters of bread are not sufficient for them that that abideth unto eternal life, that which the son
everyone may take a little. 8 Said one of his dis- of man shall give unto you, for him God the father
ciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, g There is a hath sealed. 28 They said therefore unto him,
lad here which hath five barley loaves and two W h a t are we to do that we may work the works
fishes; but what will these do for this multitude? of God? 29 Jesus answered, he said unto them,
10 Jesus said to them, Let the men sit down. This is the work of God that ye believe on him
There was much grass in that place. S o the men whom he sent. 30 They said t o him, What then
sat down being about five thousand. 11 Jesus is the sign that thou doest in order that we may
therefore took the loaves and gave thanks; he gave see [P. 271 and believe thee? What is the thing
to his disciples; hut the disciples gave to them that thou doest? 31 Our fathers ate the manna
that were set down and likewise what was meet in the wilderness, as it is written, TheyZ gave them
for them of the fishes. 12 But when they were bread t o eat out of heaven. 32 Jesus said unto
filled he said to his disciples, Gather up the frag- them, Verily, verily I say unto you, I t was not
ments which remain over that nothing be lost. Moses that gave you the hread out of heaven,
13 S o they gathered them up, they filled twelve but my Father giveth you out of heaven the true
baskets with fragments which remained over unto bread. 33 For the hread of God is that which
them which had eaten of the five barley loaves. cometh down out of heaven and giveth life unto
14 The men therefore, when they saw the sign the world. 34 They said to him, Lord, give us
which he had done, said, [P. 251 This is of a truth this bread a t all times. 35 Jesus said unto them,
the prophet that cometh into the world. 15 Jesus I am the bread of life; he that cometh to me shall
therefore, when h e knew that they would come not hunger and he that believeth on me shall never
and take him b y force that they might make him thirst. 36 But I said unto you, You shall see me
king, withdrew again to the mountain alone. 16 But ' The following wotds differ from all other texts nnd are evi-
when evening was come his disciples went down dently corrupt. l A n error for: He.
CHAP.

and you shall not believe. 37 All that which the me, hc also will livc becausc of mc. 58 This is
Father giveth to me, will come to me; and that the bread which came from heaven, not as your
w~hichconteth to me' I will not cast it out. 38 For fathers ate and died: he that eateth this bread m~ill
I came not from heaven to do my will, but the live for ever. 59 These things he said in the syna-
will of him that sent me. 39 But this is the will gogue while teaching in Capharnaum. 60 Many
of him that sent me, that all those that he hath of his disciples said, This saying is hard; who can
given [P. 281 to me I should lose none of them, hear it? 61 But Jesus knowing in himself that his
but I should raise them up at the last day. 40 For disciples murmur, said unto them, Doth this give
this is the will of my Father that every one that you offence? 62 Tlfhat if ye see the son of man
beholdeth the Son and believeth on him should ascending to the place in which he was at first?
have eternal life and that I should raise him up 63 The spirit it is that quickeneth, the flesh profit-
a t the last day. 41 The Jews therefore were mur- eth nothing; the words that I have spoken to you
muring concerning him because he said, I am the are spirits and are life. 64 But there are some of
bread which came down from heaven. 42 And you [P. 311 that believe not. For Jesus knew from
they were saying, Is not this Jesus the son of the beginning who he was that believed not and
Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How who it was that should betray him. 65 And he
doth he say, I came out of heaven? 43 Jesus said, For this cause have I said unto you that it
answered and said unto them, Murmur not among is not possible for anyone to come unto me except
yourselves. 44 No one can come to me unless it be given unto him of my Father. 66 On account
the Father \\rho sent me, draw him: and I too of this many among his disciples went back, they
will raise him up a t the last day. 45 For it is ceased from walking with him. 67 Jesus said
written in the prophet, they shall be all taught of therefore unto the twelve, Ye also do ye wish to
God. Everyone that hath heard from the Father go? 68 Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom
and hath learned cometh unto me. 46 Not that shall we g o ? Thou hast words of life. 69 And wc
the Father hath been seen; no one hath seen the have believed and we have known that thou art
Father [P. 291 save he which is from God, this the Christ the Holy One of God. 70 Jesus an-
one hath seen the Father. 47 Verily verily I say swered, W a s it not I that chose you the twelve,
unto you, he that believeth hath eternal life. 48 and one of you is a devil? 71 Rut he spake of
I am the bread of life. 49 Your fathers did eat Judas the son of Simon the Iscariot, for he it was
the manna in the desert and they died. 50 This that should betray him, being one of thc twelve.
is the bread that cometh from heaven that one VII. I After these things Jesus was walking
may eat thereof and not die. 5 1 I am the living from1 [P. 321 Galilee; for he would not walk in
bread which came from heaven; if one eat of this Judaea because the Jews were seeking him t o kill
bread, he shall live for ever: but the bread which him. 2 But the feast of the Jews, the slienopegia,
I shall give is my flesh for the life of the world. was at hand. 3 His brethren therefore said to him,
52 The Jews therefore strove with one another Depart hence and g o u p to Judaea that thy dis-
saying, How can this man give us his flesh for us ciples may behold thy works which thou doest.
to eat? 53 Jesus said to them, Verily verily I say 4 For no one worketh in secret and he seeketh
unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of rather to be in public. If thou doest these things,
man and drink his blood, y e have not life in you. manifest thyself to the world. 5 For his brethren
54 H e that eateth hisZ flesh and drinketh hisZ blood did not believe on him. 6 Jesus said therefore
hath eternal life; and I will [P. 301 raise him u p unto them, My time is not yet come; but your
at the last day. 55 For my flesh is true food and time, yours is ready a t all times. 7 The world
my blood is true drink. 56 H e that eateth my cannot hate you, but me it hateth because I testify
flesh and drinketh my blood abideth in me and I of it that its works are evil. 8 Go ye up to the
in him. 57 A s my living Father sent me, and I feast, but I am not yet about to g o to the feast
also live because of my Father, and he that eateth because my time is not yet fulfilled. 9 When he
had said these things he remained in Galilee. 10
' The words in italics are omitted by rcribal error. Note that When his brethren were gone u p to the feast, then
Coptic does not distinouisll between mnsc. and nent., and this pns-
sage may refer to things or beincs.
Sic.
58 CHAP. Til[I-VIII.

he also went u p to the feast, not openly, h u t in not the law is under the curse. 50 Nicodemus said
secret. I I The Jews . . . to them, he that came to him before, being one of
( T w o pages missing.) them, 51 Dot11 our law judge the man except it
..
[P. 351 28 . teaching aild saying, Ye kiioxv n ~ c hear him and know what he doeth? 52 They ans-
and ye know ~vlienceI am, and I am not come of wered saying unto him, Art thou also from Galilee?
myself, but he that sent me is true.' 30 They mere Search the scriptures, and see that a prophet shall
seeking therefore t o seize hiin, and no one laid his not arise1 out of Galilee.
hand upon him, because his hour was not yet come. (V11 53-V111 11 omitted.)
31 Many believed on him of the multitude, and VIII. 12. Again therefore Jesus spealreth2 unto
they said, If the Christ come, will he do more them saying, I a m the light of the world; he that
signs than those which this iizaiz hath done? 32 The followet11 me shall not walk in the darkness; but
Pharisees heard the multitude murmuring these shall have the light of life. 13 T h e Pharisees said
t h i i ~ g s concerning him, and the chief priests and unto him, Thou [P. 381 bearest witness of thyself,
the Pharisees sent officers to seize him. 33 Jesus thy witness is not true. 14 Jesus answered, he
therefore said, Yet a little while I a m with you, said, Even if I bear witness of myself, my wjtness
and I shall g o to him that sent me. 34 Y e will is true, for I know whence I came and whither I
seek me and y e will not find me, and where I am 15 Ye judge after the flesh; I judge no one.
y e will not be able to come. 35 The Jews said 16 But even if I judge, my judgement is true; be-
to one another, Whither will this one go, that cause I am not alone, but I and my Father who
we shall not find him? Will he g o u p to the dis- sent me. 17 Hut it is written moreover in your
persion of the Hellenes and teach the Greeks? law that the witness of two men is true. 18 I bear
36 W h a t is this word that he said, Ye shall seek witness of myself and my Father too beareth
me, ye shall not find [P. 361 m e ? and the place in witness of me. 19 They said therefore unto him,
which I am, y e cannot come to i t ? 37 But in tlie Where is t h y father? Jesus answered, Ye know
last great day of the feast Jesus stood and cried not me, nor again do ye know my Father; if y e
saying, H e that thirsteth, let him come unto me knew me, ye would know m y Father also. 20 These
and drink. 38 H e that believet11 on me, a s the words spake he in the treasury a s h e taught in
scripture hath said, Rivers shall flow from his the temple; and n o one took him, because his hour
belly of living water. 39 B u t he spake this concern- was not yet come. 21 H e said therefore again
ing the spirit which they should receive who be- unto them,. I shall g o and y e will seek me; and
lieved on him, for they had not yet received spirit, [P. 391 ye will die in your sin. Whither I shall go,
because Jesus was not yet glorified. 40 Some y e cannot come. 2 2 T h e Jews therefore said, Will
therefore of the multitude when they heard this he kill himself that he aaith, Whither I shall go,
word,z say, This is of a truth the prophet. 41 But y e cannot come? 23 And h e said to them, Ye,
others said, This is the Christ. Some said, Doth y e are from the earth; I, I atn from heaven. Ye,
the Christ come out of Galilee? qz The scripture ye are of this world; I, I am not of this world.
is wont to say that Christ cometh from the seed 24 But I said unto you, Y e shall die in your sins;
of David, and from Bethleem the village where for except y e believe that I am he, ye shall die
David was. 43 So there was a division in the in your sins. 25 They said therefore unto him W h o
multitude because of him. 44 But some of them art thou? Jesus said unto them, From the beginning
were wishing [P. 371 to seize him, but no one laid I speak to you. 26 I have many things to say
his hands on him. 45 The officers therefore went concerning you, and to judge; b u t he that sent
to the chief priests and the Pharisees, and they me is true, and the things that I heard from him,
said unto them, W h y did ye not bring him? 46 T h e these I s a y to the world. 27 They perceived not
officers answered, No man spake ever as this man. that he spoke to them of the Father. 28 Jesus
47 T h e Pharisees answered, Are ye also led astray? therefore said to them When ye lift u p the son
48 Hath a n y believed on him of tlie rulers or of the [P. 401 of man, then ~villye know that I am he,
Pharisees? 49 But this ii~rrltitude which knoweth ---p

' Negntive omitted by error.


' Therest of v, 28 and the whole of v. 2 9 are omitted. Error for "spoke ".
Or these words. om. by error. T h e rest of the verse is omitted.
CHAI'. VIlI-IX. 59

and I do nothing of myself Blone, but according Father; ye, ye [P. 431 scorn me, 50 but I scek
a s my Father taught me, I speak these things. not mine own glory: there is one who seeketh and
29 And he that sent me is with me; he hath not judgeth. 51 Verily verily I say unto you, H e who
left me alone, for I do that which pleaseth him a t will keep my word will never see death. 52 The
all times. 30 A s he spake these tlzings, many be- Jews said unto him, Now we knew that thou hast
lieved on him. 31 Jesus therefore said to the Jews a demon. Abraham died and the prophets, and
who believed on him, If ye abide in my word, ye thou sayest, H e who will keep my word will not
are truly my disciples; 32 and ye shall know the taste the things of death. 53 Art thou greater than
truth and the truth will make you free. 33 They our father Abraham, he who died, and the pro-
answered unto him, W e be Abraham's seed and phets? Whom makest thou thyself? 54 Jesus an-
have never been in bondage to anyone; how sayest swered, If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing.
thou, Ye shall be made free. 34 Jesus answered I t is my Father that glorifieth me; he of whom
them, Verily verily I say unto you, H e that ye say that he is God. 55 And ye have not known
committeth sin is the bondservant of sin. 35 But him; but I know him. If I say that I know him
the bondservant abideth not in the house for ever; not, I shall be a liar like unto you. But I know
but the son indeed abideth for ever. 36 If there- him and I keep his word. 56 Abraham your father
fore the son make you free, ye will be free indeed. rejoiced that he might see my day and he saw,
[P. 411 '37 I know that ye are Abraham's seed; he was glad. 57 The Jews said unto him, Thou
but ye seek me to kill me, because my word art not yet fifty years old; and [P. 441 did Abra-
dwelleth not in you. 38 The things I have seen ham see thee? 58 Jesus said unto them, Before
from my Father, I tell them; ye therefore also the Abraham was, I am. 59 They took up stones
things ye have seen from your father, do them. therefore to cast at him. Jesus hid himself, he went
39 Tlrey answered saying unto him, Our father is out of the temple.
Abraham. Jesus said unto them, If ye were the IX. I And as he passed by he saw a man who
sons of Abraham ye would do the work of Abra- was born blind. 2 And his disciples asked him saying,
ham. 40 Now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath Rabbi, who did sin, this man or his parents that
told you the truth which I heard from God; this he should be born blind? 3 Jesus answered, Neither
did not Abraham. 41 Ye do the works of your did this man sin nor his parents, but in order that
father. They said W e were not born of fornication; the works of God should be made manifeBt in him.
one father we have, even God. 42 Jesus said unto 4 I must work the works of him that sent me,
them, If God were your Father, ye wauld love me, while it is day; before the night cometh when no
for I came forth and I come from God; for I came one can work. 5 While I am in the world, I am the
not of myself alone, but he it is that sent me. light of the world. 6 When he had said these things
43 W h y [P. 421 have ye not known my speech? he spat on the ground, he made clay of the spittle,
Because ye cannot hear my word. 44 Ye, ye are he smeared the clay on his eyes, 7 and he said
of your father the devil; and ye wish t o do the unto him, Go and wash thy face in the pool of
lusts of that father of yours. H e was a murderer Silouam, that which is interpreted, [P. 453 That
from the beginning and stood not in the truth be- which is sent. H e went therefore, he washed his
cause there is no truth in him. When the liar face, he saw. 8 The neighbours therefore and they
speaketh, he speaketh from those that are his own, which saw him aforetime that he was a beggar,
for he is a lie-monger and his father also. 45 But' said, I s not this he that sat, receiving alms? g Some
I speak the truth, ye believe me not. 46 W h o of said, I t is he: but others, H e is like him. But he
you will convict me of sin? If I tell you the truth, said, I am he, 10 They said unto him, How then
why do ye not believe me? 47 He that is of God were thine eyes opened? 11 H e answered, The
heareth the words of God; therefore ye, ye hear man that is called Jesus made a clay, he smeared
not because ye are not of God. 48 The Jews an- it on my eyes and he said to me, Go to the Silouam
swered saying unto him, Well do we say that thou and wash thy face. S o I went, I washed my face,
art a Samaritan and hast a demon. 49 Jesus an- I saw. 12 They said unto him, Where is he? He
swered, I have not a demon, but I honour my said, I know not. 13 They brought him that was
blind to the Pharisees. 14 I t was the sabbath when
Probably "because" has dropped out here. Jesus made the clay and opened his eyes. 15 Again
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therefore thc Pharisees asked him, I-IOWdidst thou 36 I-Ic said Lord, who is he that I should believe
see? But he said unto them, H e smeared a clay on him? 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou hast seen
on my eyes and I washed my face, I saw. 16 But him and he that speaketh with thee is he.' 39 I
some of the Pharisees said This man [P. 461 is not came into this world unto judgement in order that
from God because he keepeth not the sabbath. But they that see not [P. 491 should see, and that
others say, How can a man that is a sinner do they nd~ich see should become blind. 40 Some
such signs? And there was a division among them. of those who were with him of the Pharisees
17 They said to the blind iizan, What sayest thou heard and said unto him, Are we also blind?
concerning him, because he opened thine eyes? 4 1 Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye
But he said He is a prophet. 18 The Jews were would have no sin; but now ye say, W e see.
not believing concerning him that he was blind Your sin stands firm.
and saw, until they called the parents of him that X. I Verily verily I say unto you, H e that
saw. rg They asked them, Was this one your son entereth not by the door in to the sheep and pass-
of whom ye say, W e bore him blind? How doth eth over on another side that one is a thief and
he now see? 2 0 His parents answered, they said, a robber. z That he that cometh through the door
This is our son and we bore him blind. 21 How is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 To him the porter
now he seeth we know not, or who opened his opeueth, and the sheep hear his voice and he call-
eyes we know not. H e also is of an age to speak eth the sheep by their name and he leadeth them
for himself. 22 These things therefore said his out. 4 When he hath brought forth all his own,
parents because they feared the Jews. [P. 471 For he goeth before them and the sheep follow him,
the Jews had already agreed that if anyone should for they know his voice. 5 They follow not a
confess him to be the Christ, he should be put out of stranger, but will flee from him, for they know
the synagogue. 23 Therefore his parents said, H e not the strange voice. 6 This parable spake Jesus
is of age, ask him. 24 S o they called a second unto them; but those understood not what things
time the man that was blind, they said to him, he was saying unto them [P. 501 7 Jesus therefore
Give glory to God, we know this man that he is said unto them again, Verily verily I say unto you,
a sinner. 25 That one answered, I know not, I, I am the door of the sheep. 8 All that came are
whether he is a sinner. What I know is that I thieves and robbers; but the sheep did not hear
was blind and now I see. 26 They said unto him, them. g I am the door; if one enter by me he
What did he unto thee? how opened he thine eyes? shall be saved and he shall go in and come out
27 He answered saying, Already I told you and and find a place of pasture. 10 The thief cometh
ye did not hear. What again do ye wish to hear? not for anything but that he may steal, and kill
Do ye also wish to be disciples unto him? 26 They and destroy. I came that they may have life' and
reviled him saying, Thou art the disciple of that have abundance. 11 I am the good shepherd; the
one; but we, we are the disciples of Moses. 29 W e good shepherd layeth down his life for his sheep.
know that God spake nnto Moses, but as f o r this IZ But the hireling, who is not a shepherd, hc
man [P. 481 wc know not whence he is. 30 The whose own the sheep are not, beholdeth the wolf
man answered saying unto them, This therefore is coming, and he leaveth the sheep and fleeth, and
the wonder that ye know not whence he is, and the wolf snatcheth them and scattereth them, 13 be-
he opened my eyes. 31 But we know that God is cause he is a hireling and his care is not for the
not wont to listen to sinners; but if one is a man of sheep. 1 4 I am the good shepherd and I know
God and doeth his mill, he heareth him 32 Never mine own and mine own know me, 15 even as my
did anyone hear that anyone opened the eyes of Father knoweth [P. 511 me and I know my Father,
a blind man who had been born blind. 33 If this and I shall lay down my' life for my sheep. 16 But
one were not from God, he could not do anything. I have some other sheep, which are not of this
34 They answered saying unto him, Thou wast sheepfold; and these also I shall gather them and
altogether born in sin and is it thou that wilt teach they will hear my voice, and become one sheep-
us? And they cast him out. 35 Jesus heard that fold, one shepherd. 17 Therefore doth my Father
they had cast him out and when he had found him, love me because I shall lay down my life in order
he said nnto him. Believe1 on the Son of Man. that I may take it again. 18 No one taketh it from
l The whole of v. 38 and part of 39 are omitted.
CHAP. X-XI. 6i

me, but I lay it down of myself alone. I have XI. I But a certain one was siclr, Lazarus oC
authority to lay it down and I have authority to Bethania, the village of Mary and Riartha hcr sister.
take it. This commandment I rcceived from my 2 But it was this Mary which anointed the Lord
Father. 19 And a division arose among the Jews with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair,
because of these words. 20 But many of them said, she whosc brother Lazarus was sick. 3 His sistcrs
H e hath a demon and he is mad; why hear ye therefore sent unto him saying, Behold he is siclr
him? 21 Others say, These are not the sayings w-hom thou lovest. q But when Jesus heard it,
of one who hath a demon. Can a demon open the he said, This sickness is not unto death, but for
eyes of a blind ii~an? 2 2 But it was at that time the glory of God that his Son may be glorified
the dedication a t Jerusalem: it was the winter. thereby. 5 Jesus loved Mary and Martha her sister
23 And Jesus was walking [P. $21 in the Temple and Lazarus. 6 But when he heard that he was
under Solomon's porch. 24 The Jews therefore came sick, a t that time indeed he abode two days in the
round him, they said unto him, How long dost thou place where he was. 7 But after this he said to
hold in suspensex our heart? If thou art the Christ, his disciples, Let us go to Judaea. 8 The disciples
tell us plainly. 2 5 Jesus answered them, I told, said to him, Rabbi, now were the Jews seeking to
you and ye believe me not; the works that I do stone thee, and again wilt thou g o thither? g Jesus
in my Father's name, these bcar witness of me. answered, A r e there not twelve hours in the day?
26 But ye believe not because ye are not of my If one walk in the day, he stumbleth not because
sheep. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know he was seeing the light [P. 551 of this world. 10 But
them, but they follow me. 28 And I give unto if one walk in the night, he stnrnbleth because
them eternal life, and they perish never, and no there is no light in him. 11 These things spalre he;
one shall snatch them out of my hands. 29 RIy and after this he said, Lazarus our friend is fallen
Fdther who hath given them unto me is above asleep, but I will g o that I may raise him up.
all, and no one is able to snatch them out of my 1 2 The disciples therefore said unto him, Lord, if
Father's hands. 30 I and my Father, we are one. he is fallen asleep, he mill arise. 13 But Jesus
31 The Jews took u p stones again to cast them at speaks it of his death, but they think that he rc-
him. 32 Jesus answered them, I have shown you ferred to this taking rest in sleep. 14 Then Jesus
many good works from my Father; [P.531 for which said unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead. 15 And
of these works do you cast stones a t me? 33The Jews I am glad for your sakes, to the intent that ye
answered him, W e will not cast stones a t thee for may believe, that I was not there; nevertheless
a good work, but for blasphemy because thou a let us g o unto him. 16 Thomas, who is called
man makest thyself God. 34 Jesus answered them, Didymus, said to his fellow-disciples, Let us g o
Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? also that me may die with him. 17 S o when Jesus
35 If he called them gods, those to whom the word came, he found him four days in the tomb. 18 But
of God came, and the scripture cannot be dissolved, Bethania was nigh unto Jerusalem about fifteen
36 then whom the Father sanctified and sent into the stadia. 19 But many of the Jews had come to Martha
world, of him ye say, Thou blasphemest, because and Mary to console them concerning their bro-
I said, I am the Son of God. 37 If I do not the ther. 20 But Martha, when she heard that Jesus
works of my Father, believe me not. 38 But if 1 was coming, went out to meet him, but Mary was
do them, even if ye believe me not, believe my seated in the house. [P. $61 21 Martha therefore said
works, that ye may know and understand that my unto Jesus, Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother
Father is in me and I in him. 39 But they were had not died. 2 2 But even now I know that what-
seeking to take him, and he went forth out of their soever thou shalt ask of God, he will give it thee.
hand. 40 H e went again across the Jordan to the 23 Jesus said unto her, Thy brother shall arise.
place where John was at first haptizing and he 24 Martha said unto him, I know that he will rise
abode there. 41 A multitude went unto him and in the resurrection a t the last day. 25 Jesus said
they were saying, John indeed did no sign: every unto her, I am the resurrection and the life: he
word that [P. $41 John spoke concerning this nzan that believeth on me, though he die, he shall live;
was true. 42 And many believed on him. 26 and whosoever liveth and who believeth on me,
he shall never die; believest thou me? 27 She said
Llt. llft up. unto him, Yea, Lord; I believe that thou art the
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Christ the Son of God, he that cometh into the place and our nalion. qg Bul one of thcm, ICaiphas,
world, zS And when she had said these things she being [P. 591 the chief priest of that year, said unto
went, she called Mary her sister saying unto her them, Ye know nothing, 50 nor do ye take account
secretly, T h e Master has come and he calleth thee. that it is expedient for us that one man should
29 But she when she heard, she arose quickly, die for the people, and that the nation should not
she went out to him. 3 0 But Jesus was not yet perish. 51 But he said this not of himself alone,
come into the village, but was still in the place but he was the chief priest of that year prophesy-
where Martha met him. 3 1 The Jews therefore that ing that Jesus should die for the nation; 52 and
were in the house with her [P. 571 and were com- not for the nation only, but also that he might
forting her, when they saw Mary that she rose up gather together in one place the children of God
quickly and went out, followed her, saying, She that are scattered abroad. 5 3 S o fromx that day
will g o out to the tomb to weep. 32 Mary there- they took counsel that they might put him t o death.
fore when she had gone out to the place where 5 4 Jesus therefore walked no more openly among
Jesus was and she saw him, she fell down at his the Jews, but he went to a country near to the
feet, saying unto him, Lord, if thou hadst been desert to a city called Ephraim, he was there with
here, my brother had not died. 33 When Jesus his disciples. 55 But the passover of the Jews was
therefore saw her weeping and the Jews who at hand, and many went up to Jerusalem from the
came with her weeping, a n d 1 he was troubled in country before the passover to purify themselves.
the spirit a s those who grieve. 3 4 And he said, 56 They sought therefore for Jesus and they spake
Where have ye laid him? They said unto him, one with another standing in the temple, What
Lord, come and see. 35 Jesus wept. 36 But the think ye? That he cometh not u p to the feast?
Jews were saying, See how he loved him. 37 But 57 F o r the chief priests [P. 601 and the Pharisees
some of them said, This one who opened the eyes had given commandment that if anyone knew where
of the blind, could not he cause this man not to he was, he should tell them in order that they
die? 38 Jesus therefore again was grieved in heart might seize him.
within himself, he went to the tomb. It was a se- XII. I Jesus therefore six days before the pass-
pulchre, a stone being at its mouth. 39 Jesus said. over came to Bethania the place in which was
Take away the stone there. Martha said unto him, Lazarus, he who had died and whom Jesus raised
Already he stinketh, for it is his fourth day. 40 Jesus up from the dead. 2 S o they made him a supper
said unto her, Said I not that, if thou believest, there and Martha was serving, but Lazarus was
thou shalt see the glory of God? 4 1 They took away one of them that reclined with him. 3 But Mary
the stone. S o Jesus lifted up his eyes, saying, My took a pound of ointment of spikenard genuine2
Father, I, [P.581 I thank thee that thou heardest me. and very precious: she anointed the feet of Jesus
42 But I know that thou hearest me always; but I and she wiped them with the hair of her head;
said it because of the multitude which standeth round but the house was filled with the odour of the
that they may believe that it is thou that didst send ointn~ent. 4 Judas the Iscariot one of his disciples,
me. 43 And when he had said these words, he cried he that should betray him, said, 5 W h y was not
with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth. 4 4 He that this ointment sold for three hundred staters and
was dead came forth, bound in his feet and his hands given to the poor? 6 He said this not because his
in grave-bands, and his face was bound with a care was for the poor, but he was a thief and he
napkin. Jesus said unto them, Loose him and let him had the bag and he [P. 611 stole what was put
go. 45 But many of the Jews which came to Mary therein. 7 Jesus therefore said, Leave her alone
and saw that which he did, believed on him; 46 but that she may keep it for the day of my burying.
some of them went to the Pharisees, they told them 8 The poor are with you always, but I am not
of the things which Jesus did. 47 But the chief priests with you al\vays. g But a great multitude of the
and the Pharisees gathered the council, they said, Jews heard that he was there and they came, not
What shall we do? This man doeth many signs. for Jesus' salre alone, but also that they might see
4 8 If we leave hiin thus, all will believe on him Lazaruy whom he raised from the dead. 10 But
and the Romans will come and take from us this
' The scribe h a written "in " for "from " by mistake.
Lit. faithful.
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the chief priests took counsel that they might put titude answered him, W e have heard out of the law
Lazarus also to death, 1 1 because many Jews were that the Christ shall abide for ever [P. 641 and
going b y reason of him and believing on Jesus. how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted
I Z On the morrow a great multitude that had come u p ? 35 Jesus therefore said unto them, Yet a little
to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was com- while is the light with you. W a l k while ye have
ing to Jerusalem, 13 took branches from some the light that the darkness may not overtake you,
palm trees, they went forth to him and they cried and he that walketh in the darkness knoweth not
out, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the whither he goeth. 36 While ye have the light, be-
Lord, the Icing of Israel. 1 4 But Jesus having found lieve on the light that ye may become the sons of
an ass sat thereon, as it is written, 15 Fear not, the light. These things spake Jesus, and he departed,
daughter of Sion: behold thy king cometh sitting he hid himself from them. 37 But all the signs he
on an ass's colt. 16 His disciples understood not did before them, they did not believe on him, 38 that
these things at first, but when Jesus was glorified, the word of Esaias might be fulfilled which he
then they remembered that these things were written spake, Lord, who hath believed our voice, and the
[P. 621 of him and these things were done unto him. arm of the Lord t o whom hath it been revealed?
17 The multitude therefore tliat was with him bore 39 For this cause they could not believe for that
witness that he called Lazarus out of the tomb and Esaias had said again, 40 H e closed u p their eyes
raised him from the dead. 1 8 For this cause also and he closed up their heart that they should not
the multitude went before him because they heard see with their eyes nor understand with their heart
that he had done this sign. 19 But the Pharisees and they should turn and I should make them to
said to each other, Ye see that ye profit nothing: live. 41 These things said Esaias because he saw
10, the world is gone after him. 2 0 There were the glory of God and he spake of him. 42 Of the
some Greeks out of those who went up to the feast rulers [P. 651 many believed on him, but because
to worship at the feast. 2 1 These therefore ap- of the Pharisees they did not confess it, that
proached (?) Philip who was out of Bethsaida of Ga- they might not he put out of the synagogue.
lilee, and they asked him saying, Lord, we rnish 43 For they loved the glory of men more than the
to see Jesus. 22 Philip came, he told Andrew; but glory of God. 4 4 But Jesus cried saying, H e that
Andrew and Philip told it to Jesus. 23 But he believeth on me believeth not on me, but on him
answered saying unto them, The hour is come that that sent me.' 46 I am the light that came into
the Son of man should be glorified. zq Verily verily the world that all who believe on me should not
I say unto you, Except a grain of wheat fall on the abide in the darkness. 47 And if anyone hear my
earth and die, it abideth by itself; but if it die, it sayings and keep them, I shall not judge him;
giveth much fruit. 25 H e that loveth his life loseth for I came not to judge the world but to save it.
it, and he that hateth [P. 631 his life in this world 48 H e that rejecteth me, receiving not my sayings,
shall keep it unto life eternal. 26 If any one serve hath him that will judge him: the word that I
me, let him follow me; and where I am, my ser- spake, that it is which will judge him in the last
vant also shall be there: if anyone serve me, my day. 49 I spake not from myself alone; but my
Father will honour him. 27 Now my soul has been Father who sent me hath given me a commandment
troubled; and what shall I say? My Father, save m-hat I shall say and what I shall utter. 50 And
me from this hour, but for this cause I came unto I know that his commandment is life eternal: the
this hour. 28 My Father, glorify thy name. A voice things that I speak, even as my Father hath said
therefore came out of heaven, I glorify and further unto me, so I speak.
I will glorify. 29 The multitude that stood b y and XIII. I But before the feast of the passover
heard said, I t is thunder: but others said, I t is an Jesus knowing that his hour was come that he
angel that hath spoken to him. 30 Jesus answered should depart out of this world [P. 661 and go to
saying, This voice hath not come for my sake but the Father, he loved his own which were in
for yours. 31 Now is the judgement of this world; the world, he loved them unto the end. 2 And
now shall the ruler of this world b e cast out. when it was supper, the devil having already put
32 I also, if I be lifted up from the earth, shall it into the heart of Judas the son of Simon the
draw every one unto me. 33 But he said this sig-
nifying in what manner he should die. 34 The mul- V. 45 is omitted probably by scribal error.
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64 CHAP. >
Iscariot to betray him, 3 as Jesus knew that the the Iscariot. 27 When he had received the bread,
Father had given all things into his hands and Satan entered into him. Jesus therefore said unto
that he came forth from God and goeth unto God, him, That thou wilt do, do quickly. 28 But no
4 he arose from the supper, he laid down his gar- one of those who were reclining with him knew
ments, he took a towel, he girded himself with i t ; wherefore he said this to him; 29 but some thought
5 and he poured water into the basin, he began that since [P. 691 the bag was in the hand of Judas,
to wash the feet of the disciples and to wipe them Jesus said to him, Buy what we have need of for
with the towel wherewith he was girded. 6 S o the feast, or that he might give to the poor. 30 When
he came to Simon Peter. Said that one to him, therefore that one had received the bread, straight-
Lord, is it thou who washest my feet? 7 Jesus way he went out. I t was night. 31 W h e n he had
answered, he said unto him, What I do, thou gone out Jesus said, Now tlie Son of man was
knowest not now, but hereafter thou wilt under- glorified and God was glorified in him; 32 and
stand it. 8 Peter said unto him, I will never suffer God shall glorify him in himself and straightway
thee to wash my feet. Jesus answered, he said shall he glorify him. 33 My children, yet a little
unto him, If I wash not thy feet, [P. 671 thou hast while I am with you. Ye shall seek me; and as I
no part with me. g Simon Peter said unto him, said to the Jews, where I am, ye will not be able
Lord, not only my feet but my hands also and my to come, I say it to you also. 34 But I give a
head. 10 Jesus said unto him, H e that hath rvash- new commandment unto you that ye should love
ed needeth not save to wash his feet but he is one another, even as I loved you that ye also may
clean every whit; ye also are clean but not all. love one another. 35 B y this shall all men know
I I For he knew him that should betray him; there- that ye are my disciples, if ye love one another.
fore said he, Ye are not all clean. 12 But when 36 Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest
he had ceased washing their feet, he took his thou? Jesus answered him, T h e place that I g o
garments, he reclined again and said unto them, unto, thou canst not follow me. 37 Peter said
Know ye what I have done to you? 13 Ye call unto him, Lord, why shall I he unable to follow
me Teacher and Lord, and ye say well; for so I thee? I will lay down even now my life for thee.
am. 14 If I have washed your feet, the Lord and 38 Jesus answered [P. 701 Wilt thou lay down thy
the Teacher, you also it is meet for you to wash life for me? Verily verily I say unto thee, the cock
one another's feet.' 16 Verily verily I say unto shall not crow before thou hast denied me thrice.
you, A servant is not greater than his lord, nor X I V . I Let not your heart be troubled: believe
an apostle greater than he that sent him. 17 If in God and believe ye in me. 2 There are many
ye know these things, blessed are ye if ye do them. dwelling-places in my Father's house; if not, I would
18 I refer not to you all; I know those whom I have told you, because I g o to prepare a place
have chosen [P. 681, but that the scripture may be for you. 3 And again if I g o to prepare a place
fulfilled, He that eateth my bread with me hath for you, I will come again and take you unto my-
lifted his heel against me. 19 From henceforth I self: that where I am ye may he there. 4 And
speak it unto you before it come to pass that, whither I g o ye know the way. 5 Thomas said
whenever it come to pass, ye may believe that I unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest;
am he. 2 0 Verily verily I say unto y o u Z that one how can we know the way? 6 Jesus said unto him,
of you shall betray me. 2 2 The disciples therefore I am the way and the truth and the life; no one
were looking on one another wondering of whom cometh to the Father but by me. 7 If ye knew
he spake. 23 There was one of his disciples rc- me, ye will know my Father also and from henceforth
clining in tlie bosom of Jesus whom (?) Jesus loved. ye know him and ye see him. 8 Said [P. 711 Philip
24 Simon Peter therefore beckoneth t o him to ask unto him, Lord, shew us thy Father and satisfy us.
him of whom he spake. 25 He therefore reclined on q Jesus said unto him, All this time am I with
Jesus' breast, he said unto him, Lord, who is i t ? you, and hast thou not known me, Philip? He that
26 Jesus answered, H e for whom I shall dip the hath seen me, hath seen my Father also, and how
bread and give it him, he it is. And he dipped didst thou say, Shew us thy Father? 10 Dost thou
the bread, he gave it t o Judas the son of Simon not believe me that I am in my Father and my
' V. 1 5
is omitted. Father in m e ? The words that I say unto you, I
The rest of v. zo and part of v. 21 are om. by error. say them not alone; hut my Father who is in me
CIIAP. XIV-XV. 65

docth his works. I r Uclicvc nic that I am in my to pass yc may bclicvc. 30 l shall not say many
Father and my Father in m e ; if, not, believe for more words unto you; for the ruler of this world
his works' sake. 1 2 Verily verily I say unto you, cometh and he findeth nothing in me; 31 but that
H e that believeth on me, the works that I do he the world may know that I love my Father, and
also again shall do, aiid lie shall do greater than as he gave me commandment, even so I do.
they, because I shall g o to my Father. 13 And Arise, let us g o hence.
what ye shall ask in my name, that I will give, XV. I I am the true vine and my Father is the
in order that tlie Father may be glorified in the husbandman. 2 Every branch [P. 741 in me that
Son. 14 If ye ask anything in my name, that will beareth not fruit, he will cut off and every branch
I give. 15 If yc love tile ye will keep my command- that bearetli fruit he cleanseth it that it may yield
ments; 16 and I also will pray my Father and more fruit. 3 Ye also were cleansed because of
he shall give you another Paraclete, [P. 721 that the word which I spake unto you. 4 Abide in
he may be with you for ever, 17 the spirit of me and I in you. A s the branch cannot yield fruit
truth, whom the world cannot receive, for it be- of itself alone except it abide in the vine, so also
holdeth him not neither knoweth him: ye know ye,' unless ye abide in me. 5 I am the vine, ye
him, for he will abide with you and will be in you. are the branches. He that abideth in me and I in
18 I will not leave you orphans; I come unto you. him, he will yield much fruit, for apart from me
19 Yet a little while and the world will see me ye will be able to do nothing. 6 If one abide not
not, because I live and ye also shall live in that in me he is cast forth a s the branch and is witli-
day.' 20 Ye will know that I am in my Father ered; and they gather them and cast them into
and ye in m e 2 and I in you. Z I H e that hath the fire and they are burned. 7 If ye abide in me
my commandment and keepeth it, he it is that and my words abide in you, what ye will, ask for
lovetli me: but he that loveth me, my Father will it and it shall be done unto you. 8 Herein hath
love him and I also I shall love him and I shall my Father been glorified that ye may yield much
manifest myself unto him. zz Judas the ICananitEs fruit and ye become unto me disciples. g A s my
said, Lord, why wilt thou manifest thyself unto us Father loved me, I also have loved you; abide in
and yet thou wilt not manifest thyself unto the my love. [P. 751 10 If ye keep my commandments
world? 23 Jesus answered, he said unto him, If ye shall abide in my love, even a s I also have
one love me he will keep my word and my Father kept the commandments of my Father and I dwell
will love him and I will come unto him and [P. 731 in lzis love.z 11 These things have I spoken unto
I will make us an abode with him. 24 H e that you3 that ye should love one another even as I
loveth me not will not keep my word: and the have loved you. 13 No one hath greater love
word which ye hear is not mine but my Father's than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
who sent me. 25 If I say uuto you these things, 14 Y e are my friends4 if ye do the ihings which I
I am with you.3 26 But the Paraclete, the holy command you. 15 No more will I call you servants,
spirit whom the Father will send in my name, lie for tlie servant knoweth not what his lord doeth;
shall teach you all things and cause you to remem- but you have I called my friends, for all those
ber all the words that I shall tell you.' 27 I leave things which I heard from my Father I have made
unto you peace; my peace I give unto you. Let known unto you. 16 I t was not you who chose
not your heart be troubled, neither let it be faint. me, but I who chose you, that ye might g o aiid
28 Ye heard that I said unto you, I shall g o away yield fruit and that your fruit should abide for
and I shall come again unto you. If ye loved me ever; that whatsoever ye shall ask of my Father
ye would rejoice that I shall g o t o my Father, for in my name, he may give it you. 17 But these
my Father is greater than I. zg Alid now I have thiitgs I command you, to love one another. 18 If the
told you before it came to pass, so that if it come world hateth you, know that it hated me before
you. 19 If ye were of the world, the world would
' The punctuation o f tile MS seems t o show tllat these words
were to b e talren as part of the preceding phrase and not as the Probably three or four words have dropped out here.
opening words of v. 20. IIis o m . i n error.
and ye in we i s repeated by error. The remainder o f v. 1 1 and first rvords o f 1.. I ? are omitted
a There is some corruption in this verse. in error.
Or whatsoever I tell you. ' Omitted i n error.
love its own; but because ye are not of the world, you in all truth, for hc will not speak of himself
[P. 761 but 1 have chosen you out of the world, alone, but lie will say that which he hath heard
therefore the world hateth you. 20 Remember the and lie will declare unto you the things which are
word that I said unto you, A servant is not greater to come. 14 He will glorify me for he will take of
than his lord. If they persecuted me they will perse- that which is mine and will declare it unto you.
cute you. If they kept my word, they will keep 15 All things that my Father hath are mine; there-
yours also. 2 1 But all these things will they do fore I said unto you that he will take of that which
unto you for my name's sake because they know is mine and declare it unto you. 16 Yet a little it
not him that sent me. 2 2 If I had not come and is and ye see nie no more, and again a little it is
spoken unto them, they had not had sin; now and ye see me. 17 Some of his disciples said one
therefore they have no excuse for their sin. 23 He to another, What is this that he saith unto us, Yet
that hatetli me, hateth also my Father. 24 If I a little it is and ye see me not, and yet a little it
had not done among them the works which none is and ye see me, and I shall g o to my Father?
other did, they had not had sin: but now, they 18 And they said, What is this little, that he speak-
have seen me and hated me and my Father also, eth o f ? W e know not what he saith. 19 Jesus
25 but in order that the word may be fulfilled perceived that they were about to question him;
that is written in their law, They hated me without he said unto them, Concerning what do ye take
a cause. 26. When the Paraclete cometh whom counsel with one another, that I said, A little it is
I will send unto you from my Father, the spirit and ye shall see me no more, and a [P. 791 little
of truth which cometh from my Father, he will it is and ye shall see me? 20 Verily verily I say
bear witness of me, and ye also bear witness be- unto you, Ye shall weep and lament and sigh, but
cause from the first ye are with me. the world will rejoice; ye shall he sorrowful, hut
XVI. I [P. 771 These things have I said unto you your sorrow shall become unto you a joy. 21 The
that ye be not offended, z that they should put woman who comes unto childbirth has sorrow that
you out of the synagogue.' Rut a n hour cometh her day has come, but when she has borne the
that everyone who killeth you thinketh that he child she remembereth no more the anguish for
doth a service to God. 3 And these things will the joy that a man is born into the world. 22 Ye
they do unto you because they have not known indeed also now have sorrow: but hereafter again
my Fathcr nor have they. known me. 4 These things I shall see you and your heart shall rejoice and
have I spoken unto you, so that if the hour cometh no one will take your joy from you. 23 I n that
ye may remember that I told them to you. But day ye will not question me. Verily verily I say
these things I said not unto you from the beginning unto you, That which ye shall ask of my Father
because I was with you. j But now I shall g o unto he will give unto you in my name. 24 Hitherto
him that sent me, and none of you asketh me, ye have asked nothing in my name: ask and ye
Whither goest thou? 6 But because I have spoken shall receive, that your joy may be fulfilled. a j These
these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart. things have I spoken to you in parables; but a n
7 I have told you the truth; it is expedient for hour cometh when I shall no more speak to you
you that I g o away; for, if I g o not, the Paraclete in parables; but I shall speak to you plainly con-
will not come unto you. 8 And he when he cometh, cerning [P. 801 my Father. 26 I n that day ye shall
he will convict the world in respect of sin, in res- ask in my name, and I shall say not unto you that
pect of righteousness, in respect of judgement; g in I will pray my ath her for you; 27 for the Father
respect of sin indeed because they believe not on himself loveth you because ye have loved him,'
me; 10 in respect of righteousness because I shall and ye believed that I come from my Father. 28. 1
g o t o my Father and ye will not see me; 1 1 but came forth from my Father2 and I came into the
in respect of judgement because the ruler of this world: again I shall leave the world and g o to
world hath been condemned. 1 2 I have yet many my Father. 29 His disciples said unto him. Lo,
words [P. 781 to say unto you, but ye cannot bear now speakest thou plainly, and speakest no parable.
them. 1 3 When he cometh, the spirit shall guide 30 Now we have perceived that thou knowest all

Translation uncertain. T h i s is rather a Boh. than a Sah. idiom. ' Sic.error for "me."
T h e wording is peculiar to this teat. These words om, in error.
CHAP. X\

things and tliou needest not that any onc should shouldest keep them from the evil one.' 1 6 They
question thee; by this we believe that thou camest are not of the world a s I also am not of the world.
forth from God. 31 Jesus answered them, Do ye 17 Sanctify them in the truth; thy word is truth.
now believe? 32 Behold an hour cometh and is 1 8 A s thou didst send me into the world, I also
come, that ye shall be scattered each one to his send them into the world. 1 9 And I sanctify [P. 831
place and ye shal.1 leave me alone, but I am not myself that they also may be sanctificd in the truth.
alone, because my Father is with me. 33 These zo B u t I pray not for these only, hut for the
tlziizgs have I spoken unto you that ye may have others also who will believe on me through their
peace in me. Ye have [P. 811 tribulation in the word, 2 1 that they may all be one; even as thou
world, hut he of good cheer, I have overcome the my Father art in me and I in thee, that they also
world. may be in us, in order that the world may believe
XVII. I These things spake Jesus and he lifted that it was thou who didst send me. 2 2 And I
up his eyes to heaven saying, My Father, the hour gave them my glory which thou gavest unto me;?
is come: glorify thy Son that thy Son may glorify 2 4 for thou lovedst me before the foundation of
thee: 2 even as thou gavest him the authority the world, 25 my Father the righteous. And the
over all flesh, that whatsoever thou hast given t o world knew thee not, but I knew thee and these
me, I may give unto them eternal life. 3 Rut this knew that it was thou who sentest me. 26 And
is the life eternal, that they should know thee the I made manifest t o them thy name and moreover
only true God and him whom thou didst send will make it manifest; that the love wherewith thou
Jesus the Christ. 4 1 have glorified thee on earth; lovedst me may be in them.3
I have accomplished the work which thou gavest XVIII. I When Jesus had spoken these words,
me to do. 5 Now therefore, my Father, glorify he went forth with his disciples over the ravine of
me with thyself with the glory which I had with the Cedar in which is a garden to the place which
thee before the world was. 6 I manifested thy he entered therein with his disciples. 2 Judas that
name t o the men whom thou gavest me out should betray him also knew that place: for often
of the world: thine were they and thou gavest Jesus forgathered there with his disciples. 3 Judas
them to me and I have kept thy word. 7 Now therefore took the cohort and officers from the
I have known that all things whatsoever thou hast chief priests [P. 841 and the Pharisees, he wcnt to
given me are from thee. 8 For the words which that place with lanterns and torches and weapons.
thou gavest me, I have given unto them and they 4 But Jesus knowing everything that lvns coming
received them of a truth that I came forth from upon him went forth, he said unto them, Whom
thee, and they believed that it was thou that d'idst seek ye? 5 They answered him, W e seek Jesus
send me. g I pray for them; I pray not for the the Nazoraean. Jesus said unto them, I am he.
world, but for those whom thou hast given me, But Judas who should betray him was standing
for they are thine, [P. 821 10 and all mine are, thine, there. 6 When therefore he said unto them, I am
and thine are mine, and I am glorified in them. he, they fell backward on to the ground. 7 Again
1 1 And I am no more in the world; hut these are he asked them saying, Whom seek ye? But they
in the world, but I come to thee. My holy Father, said Jesus the Nazoraean. 8 Jesus answered. I
keep them in thy name.' 1 2 The time of my being told you that I am he. If therefore it is I whom
with them, I was keeping them in thy name which ye seek, let these g o ; g that the word might be
thou gavest me and I kept them without one of fulfilled which he spake, Those whom thou gavest
them perishing save the son of perdition, that the me, I have not lost any of them. 1 0 Simon Peter
scripture might he fulfilled. 13 Now I am coming therefore having a sword in his hand drew it, he
to thee, and these things I speak in the world that smote the chief priest's servant, he removed his
they may have my joy fulfilled in them. 1 4 I right ear; but the name of the servant was Mal-
have given them thy word, and the world hated chus. 1 1 Jesus said unto Peter, P u t u p [P. 851 thy
them because they are not of the world, even
a s I am not of the world. 15 I pray not that thou
shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou
' The masc. form of the Gk. word trovrpos is used.
* The rest of u. 22, all v. 23 and first part of v. 24 arc omitted
by scribal error.
Sic. no more.
68 CHAP. XT

sword into its sheath. The cup which my Father bring ye into this place?z 30 They answered say-
hath givcn me, shall I not drink it? I Z S o the ing unto him, i f this man had not done wrong,
cohort and the cliiliarch and the officers of tlie Jews we should not have delivered hiin to thee. 31 Pilate
seized Jesus, they bound him, 13 and they led therefore said unto them, Take him yourselves and
him to Anna first: but lie was father in law of judge him according to your law. The Jcws said
Icaiphas the chief priest of that year. 14 But therefore unto him, I t is not lawful for us to put
Kaiplias was he who gave couiisel to the Jews anyone to death: 32 that the word of Jcsus might
that it was expedient that one man should die for be fulfilled whicli lie spake signifying by what
the people. 15 But Simon Peter followed Jesus manner of death he should die. 33 Pilate therefore
\vith the other disciple; but that disciple the chief went into tlie praetorium and he called Jesus, hc
priest knew and he entered with Jesus into the said unto him, Art thou the king of the Jews?
court of the chief priest. 16 But Peter was stand- 34 Jesus answered, Sayest thou this of thyself, or
ing without at the door. S o the disciple whom is it others who said it to thee concerning me?
the chief priest knew went out and he spake to 35 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? Thy nation and
her that kept the door,' he brought Peter in. thy chief priests delivered thee unto me: what
17 But the maid that kept the door1 said unto bast thou done? 36 Jesus answered, My kingdom
Peter, A r t not also thou one of the disciples of is not of this world; if my kingdom mere of this
this man? He said, Nay. I S The servants and world, my officers would fight that I should not
officers were standing, having kindled a fire, warm- he delivered to the Jews. But now is my kingdom
ing themselves, because there was a frost. Peter not from hence. 37 Pilate said [P. SS] unto him,
also was standing warming himself. r g The chief Art thou therefore a king? Jesus answered, I t is
priest therefore asked Jesus concerning his dis- thou who sayest, Thou art a king. I was born for
ciples and concerning the teaching. 2 0 Jesus this purpose and I came into the world for this,
answered him, I have spoken to the world openly, that I should bear witness of the truth. Everyone
I, a t all times teaching in a synagogue and [P. 861 that is of the truth heareth my voice. 38 Pilate
in the temple the place where all the Jews for- said unto him, What is the truth? And when lie
gather: and I spake nothing in secret. Z I W h y had said this, he \vent out again to the Jews, he
aslcest thou me? Ask them which heard what things said unto them, I, I find no guilt in him. 39 Yc
I spake unto them. Those know what I said. have a custom that I should release one unto you
zz But when he had said these words, one of the a t the passover: will you therefore that I release
officers smote Jesus a blow saying, I s this the way unto you the king of the Jews? 40 They cried
of answering the chief priest? 23 Jesus said, If out, Release not this nznn, but Barabbas., But
I have spoken wrongly, bear witness of the evil; Barabbas was a robber.
if well, why smitest thou me? 24 Annas sent him XIX. I Then Pilate took Jesus, he scourged him.
hound to Icaiphas the chief priest. 25 But Simon z And the soldiers plaited a crown out of thorns,
Pcter was standing warming himself. They said they put it on his head and they arrayed him in
therefore unto him, A r t not thou also one of his a purple garment. 3 And they came unto him say-
disciples? H e denied saying, Nay. 26 One of the ing, Hail, King of the Jews, buffeting him on his
servants of the chief priest, being a kinsman of him face. 4 Pilate again went out unto them saying
whose ear Peter cut off said, Did I not2 see thee unto them, Behold I have brought him out to you
in the garden with him? 27 Again he denied; that [P. 891 ye may know that I find no guilt in
straightway the cock crew. 28 After these things him. 5 Jesus therefore came out again, the crown
they brought Jesus from Icaiphas into the prae- of thorns being on his head and the purple garment
torium; but it was dawn, [P. 871 and they did not on him.2 6 When therefore the officers and the
g o into the praetorium that they might not be de- chief priests saw him, they cried out saying, Cru-
filed, but might eat the passover. zg Pilate there- cify him, crucify him. Pilate said unto them, Take
fore went out to them and said, What accusation him yourselves and crucify him; for I, I find no
ground-of-complaint against him. 7 The Jews ans-
' Litthe door-lreeper (feminine).
T h e original reads "We who saw thee ..
." T h e insertion o f
two letters only, probably omitted in error, gives the above ren- ' Errorfor "against this man."
dering in accordance with the Greek. The words of the Ecce hoaio are omitled.
CIIAP. X

wered, W e have a law and according to our law it my garments among them and they cast lots for
is right that he should die, because he made himself my vesture. The soldiers therefore did these things.
the son of God. 8 Pilate when he had heard this 25 But mere standing by the cross of Jesus his
saying was the more afraid, g and he went into mother and the sister of his mother Mary the
the praetorium, he said unto Jesus, Whence art daughter of Clopa and Mary the Magdalene. 2 6 Jesus
thou? But Jesus answered not unto him. 10 Pilate therefore when he saw his mother and the disciple
said unto him, Wilt thou not speak to me? Knowest whom Jesus loved standing, said unto his mother,
thou not that I have authority to crucify thee, Behold, thy son. 27 Then he said to the disciple,
and I have authority to release thee? 11 Jesus Behold, thy mother. From that day the disciple
answered, Thou wouldest have no authority over took her into his house. 28 After this Jesus knowing
me except it mere given thee from above; there- that all things were finished said, I thirst. 29 There
fore he that delivered me to thee hath a great sin. was a vessel [P. g21 set down full of vinegar; so
12 On this account Pilate sought to release him, they put a sponge full of the vinegar on a hyssop,
but the Jews cried out saying, If thou release this they reached it to his mouth. 30 But when Jesus
iizai1, [P.go] thou art not the King's friend. 13 When had received the vinegar, he said, I t is finished;
Pilate therefore heard these words, he brought and he bowed his head, he gave up the spirit.
.
Jesus out, lie . . .z to the judgement seat, a place 3 1 The Jews therefore, because it was the Para-
called the Lithostroton, but in H e b r e w . . . 14 But slceue, in order that the bodies should not remain
it was the time of the sixth hour of the Paraskeue on the cross on the sabbath, for the day of the
of the passover; and he said unto the Jews, Behold, sabbath was a high day, asked Pilate that their
your king. 15 But they cried out, Take him away, legs might be broken and they might be taken
crucify him. Pilate said unto them, Crucify3 your away. 32 The soldiers therefore came, they brake
king? The chief priests answered, W e have no other the legs of the first and of the other one who was
.
king . . . 16 Then he delivered him unto them crucified with him. 33 When they came to Jesus
. .
to be crucified . . when they had taken him . . . and they found I him already dead, they brake not
.
17 . . his cross to the place called the Place of his legs; 34 but one of the soldiers pierced his
the Skull, in Hebrew G ~ l g o t h a ;18 ~ where they side with a spear and straightway there came out
crucified him and the two others with him, one blood and water. 35 But he that hath seen hath
on this side, one on that, but Jesus in their midst. borne witness and his witness is true; and he know-
19 But Pilate wrote a title, he fixed it [to the eth that he saith true, that ye also may believe.
cross], but [there was written] on it, This is Jesus 36 For these things came to pass that the scripture
the Nazoraean, the King of the Jews. zo But this might be fulfilled, A bone shall not be broken of
title many of the Jews read, for the place where him. 37 And again the scripture saith, [P. 931 They
Jesus was crucified was nigh to the city . . He- . shall look on him whom they have pierced. 38 After
brew [Roman, and Greek] [P. g11 21 But the chief these things Joseph of Arimathaea, being a disciple
priests of the Jews said t o Pilate, D o not write, of Jesus but concealed for fear of the Jews, prayed
The Icing of the Jews; but that he it was who Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus,
said, I am the King of the Jews. 2 %Pilate answered, and Pilate gave it to him. He . . . 39 There came
W h a t I have written, I have written. 23 The sol- . .
also.. . he w h o . . by night ... myrrh.. . pounds 40..
diers who had crucified Jesus took his cloak and .
of Jesus . . . spices . . Jews . . . wasZ . . .
they made it in four parts, a part t o each one of the . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
soldiers, and also the tunic; but the tunic was not [P. 941 XX. 3 . . . the tomb. 4 They were running
sewn, but it was a square-woven piece. 24 They both together . . . the other disciple [lie hastened
said therefore t o each other, Let us not rend it; to] run more than [Peter] and he came first [out
but let us cast lots for it whose it shall be; to the] tomb. 5 H e looked [in, he saw the] clothes
that the scripture might be fulfilled, They parted lying; but he went [not in. 6 But Simon Peter]
.
also [came] following . . tomb . . . lying . . .
' The rest of v. 1 2 is omitted.
* T h e MS. is imperfect at this page, but for the more part the
. .
7 . . . napkin . . lying . . . clothes; but . . on one
p~ - ~ - ~.
reading is certain: where it is not so, I have left dots.
The imperative is repeated from the preceding words. ' This word uncertain.
' The final a is uncertain. The rest of this page is lost.
I0
7O CHAP. XX.

. . .
side1 . [P. 951 13 . . she said unto them, Be- came, he stood in their midst, he said unto them,
cause they have taken away the2 Lord and I know Peace unto you. zo And when he had said this,
not where they have laid him. 14 When she had he showed unto them his hands and his side. The
said these things, she turned herself back, she saw disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. [P. 961
Jesus standing; she knew not that it was Jesus. 2 1 He said therefore again, Peace unto you; as my
15 Jesus said unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? Father hath sent me, I also send you. 2 2 But when
whom seekest thou? But she thinking that he was he had said this, he breathed in their face; and he
the gardener, said unto him, Lord, if thou hast said unto them, Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 Those
taken him away, tell me where thou hast laid him; whose sins ye shall forgive, they shall be remitted
I will take him away. 16 Jesus said unto her, Ma- unto them: those whom ye retain theirs, they shall be
riam. But she turned herself, she said unto him in retained. 24 But Thomas, one of the twelve, called
Hebrew, Rabbouni, which is interpreted, Teacher. Didymus was not there when Jesus came. 25 The
17 Jesus said unto her, Touch me not; I am not disciples therefore said unto him, W e have seen
yet ascended to my Father; but go to my brethren the Lord. But he said unto them, Except I see the
and say unto them, I shall ascend to my Father marks of nails in his hands and I put my hand to
who is your Father and my God who is your God. his side, I shall not believe. 26 But after eight
1 8 Mariam the Magdalene went, she told the dis- days his disciples were within again and Thomas
ciples, I have seen the Lord and he said these also with them. Jesus came, the doors being closed,
things to me. 19 But tlze evening of that day, the he stood in their midst. H e said therefore again
Lord's day,= the doors being closed of the place unto them, Peace unto you. 27 Then he said to
where the disciples were for fear of the Jews, Jesus Thomas, Reach thy finger to these places and see
my hands and reach thy hand and put' it to my
The rest of this page ia lost.
.
side, and be not . . . . .
Or, ~ n y :uncertain.
"it. the Kyriake. Lit. send it (?)

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