The Code of Leningrad B 19 A dates back to 1008-1009 D.C., as it appears from " colophon" copyist at the end of the Code: Samuel ben Jacob declares that in that year he copied the text from a copy written by Aaron ben Moses ben…
Dated to the mid-fourth century, cataloged with the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet (aleph), originally it contained, both the New and the Old Testament, together with the letters of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas, texts of the Apostolic Fathers,…
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