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"It shows some differences from modern translations of the text." … He used the example of Matthew Chapter 12 verse 1, which in the original Greek translates to, "At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath; and his disciples became hungry and began to pick the heads of grain and eat," the new Syriac translation says, "[...] began to pick the heads of grain, rub them in their hands, and eat them."
A New (Double Palimpsest) Witness to the Old Syriac Gospels
Vat. iber. 4, a membrum disjectum of the manuscript Sin. geo. 49, contains on two of its folios the Syriac Gospel text as the lowest layer (scriptio ima) within a double palimpsest. Comparison with known Syriac versions of the extant text – Matt 11.30–12.26 – shows that the text represents the Old Syriac version, and is particularly akin to the Curetonianus (Syc). On palaeographic grounds, the original Gospel manuscript can be dated to the first half of the sixth century. The fragment is so far the only known vestige of the fourth manuscript witness to the Old Syriac version.
Worth another look, regarding "pride"
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