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Summary
Description Cod. Sangallensis 63 (277).jpg |
English:
page 277 of the codex, with the Comma Johanneum at the bottom margin. Latin text there:
sicut i.icelo [?] tre[s] sunt pat[er] & uerbu[m] & sps [=spiritus] scs [=sanctus] & tres unum sunt. So (translation:) "....three are the father and the word and the holy spirit and the three are one." Immediately above this Comma, we find in the left column 17 omnis qui credit quo[niam] ihs [=Iesus] e[st] xps. [=Christus] ex do [=domine] natus e[st] & omnis qui dili which is the beginning of 1 Joh 5:1 from the Vulgate "1 omnis qui credit quoniam Iesus est Christus ex Deo natus est et omnis qui diligit eum qui genuit diligit eum qui natus est ex eo" www.biblestudytools.com |
Date |
9
th
century
date QS:P,+850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Source | Codex Sangallensis 63 |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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