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Pš is the standard scholarly abbreviation for the Peshitta, the authoritative Syriac version of the Bible used in several Eastern Christian traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scholarly abbreviation
abbreviationFor Peshitta
surface form: the Syriac Peshitta Bible
abbreviationOf Peshitta
appliesTo Peshitta manuscript tradition
Syriac biblical text
denotes Peshitta
surface form: the Peshitta
domain Christian biblical scholarship
Syriac Churches
surface form: Syriac Christianity
hasCharacter P
š
hasUsageContext academic articles on the Peshitta
critical apparatus of biblical texts
scholarly editions of the Bible
language scholarly usage in biblical studies
notationType critical apparatus abbreviation
siglum
refersTo Peshitta
refersToVersionOf New Testament
surface form: the New Testament

Bible
surface form: the Old Testament
represents the authoritative Syriac version of the Bible
scriptDirection left-to-right
usedBy Syriac Christian traditions
biblical textual critics
editors of critical editions of the Bible
scholars of Eastern Christianity
usedIn Septuagint and versional studies
Syriac studies
biblical studies
patristics
textual criticism
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Peshitta abbreviation