The Harklean version, designated by syrh, is a Syriac language bible translation by Thomas of Harqel completed in 616 AD at the Enaton in Egypt.
[1][2][3] The Harklean version has close affinities with the Byzantine text-type.
[4] The version is partly based on the earlier Philoxenian version, partly a new and very literal translation from the Greek New Testament.
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