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English: The Rossano Gospels (Cathedral of Rossano, Calabria, Italy, Archepiscopal Treasury, s.n.) is a 6th century Byzantine Gospel Book and is believed to be the oldest surviving illustrated New Testament manuscript.
Text below: 1. (Ps. 23:2) "He leads me beside still waters." 2. (Ps. 41:9) "The one who eats bread with me makes a great treachery against me." 3. (Ps. 41:7-8) "He goes outside and he speaks; all my enemies whisper together against me." 4. (Zeph. 1:7) "Be afraid from the face of the LORD, because he prepared his sacrifice." Source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/26368276?seq=10
Date 6th century
date QS:P,+550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.calabria.org.uk/calabria/arte-cultura/CodexPurpureusRossanensis/codex2.htm
Author 6th century anonymous

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