An Early Arabic Translation of Exodus 15 from a Palestinian Melkite Psalter in the Cairo Genizah (2024)

This article presents an Arabic translation of Exodus 15 from the Cairo Genizah, preserved in two fragments of a Christian psalter (MSS CUL T-S NS 305.198 and T-S NS 305.210). The style of the psalter’s Arabic script suggests that it was copied by a well-trained scribe in the late 9th or early 10th century. Such a date makes it the oldest Christian Arabic Bible translation yet found in the Genizah. Linguistic analysis further indicates that its translator had access to the Peshitta and either the Syro-Hexapla or Septuagint of Exodus 15 during their work. Most likely, this translator was a ninth-century Melkite Christian who spoke both Syriac and Arabic.
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Cite this work: Posegay, Nick. 2024. “An Early Arabic Translation of Exodus 15 from a Palestinian Melkite Psalter in the Cairo Genizah.” Collectanea Christiana Orientalia 21, 97-120, https://journals.uco.es/cco/article/view/16681.


