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Eusebian canons,
Eusebian sections or
Eusebian apparatus, also
known as
Ammonian sections, are the
system of
dividing the four
Gospels used
between late...
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Ammon (/ˈæmən/; Ammonite: 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ʻAmān; Hebrew: עַמּוֹן ʻAmmōn; Arabic: عمّون, romanized: ʻAmmūn) was an
ancient Semitic-speaking
kingdom occupying the...
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synopsis of the four
canonical gospels,
traditionally ****umed to be the
Ammonian Sections, now
known as the
Eusebian Canons.
Eusebius attacks Porphyry for...
- of salt in an area of
Libya that was
inhabited by a
people called the '
Ammonians' (now the Siwa
oasis in
northwestern Egypt,
where salt
lakes still exist)...
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colophon is
ornamented by
pretty volutes from the
initial copyist.: 52 The
Ammonian Sections with
references to the
Eusebian Canons (an
early system of dividing...
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except for the
Ammonians themselves and
those who
heard from them, no man can say
anything of them; for they
neither reached the
Ammonians nor returned...
- John 1:29–3:26 on 35
parchment leaves (27 × 18 ½ cm). It
contains the
Ammonian Sections and
Eusebian Canons; it uses abbreviations. The
Latin text of...
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Carthaginians west of the
Mediterranean sea and a land
expedition against the
Ammonians of Siwa west of
Egypt in
Libya and
against the
Macrobians ****her southwest...
- / χριστος (Christ/Messiah).: 59 The text is
divided according to the
Ammonian Sections (Matthew has 359 sections, Mark 241, Luke 342, and John 232),...
- handsomer, and
longer lived than
anywhere else.
Herodotus also
wrote that the
Ammonians of Siwa
Oasis are "colonists from
Egypt and
Aethiopia and
speak a language...