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Approximately 10–12 lines of the upper script are heavily obscured by red diagonal strokes. These lines appear to contain the opening of a new section or a prayer, but the ink has faded into the parchment, and the cancellation marks prevent a coherent reading. ?...? which we find. Of the immutable original: "d-la mštḥlpana," referring to the unchangeable nature of the Divine, who is all-beautiful and rational rational: "mlylya," meaning endowed with speech or reason, often used to describe the soul or the Divine Word (Logos).
...? but ...? he is ...?
...? we find, but according to the deeds deeds: "su'rana," referring to the actions, works, or labors of a person of each of them.
...? how ...?
...? God ...?
...? of the immutable, and the one who begins or "loosens" all things.
...? the Word Word: "melta," the Syriac equivalent of the Greek "Logos," referring to the second person of the Trinity ...?
...? as the Essence Essence: "ityya," a technical theological term for the fundamental being or self-existent nature of God of all their powers.
...? who created ...?
...? of the immutable, and every side of the whole.
...? and when ...?
...? immutable, and from them.
...? God ...?
...? we say, that to them...
...? how ...?
...? was ...?
...? which is ...?
...?
...? because ...?
...? God ...?
...? to him ...?
...? while when ...?
Reserved: Apostolic Library original Latin: "RESERVED Biblioteca Apostolica"
from page ...? this [page] 148? from page 234 at the ...? end. original Latin: "à pag ... hanc 148? de pag 234 in ... fine." This likely refers to a librarian's or researcher's note regarding the pagination or collation of the manuscript.