File:Syriac miniature of Christ.jpg

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English: Wide-eyed Christ holding Gospel of John in HHML's oldest Syriac ms. [DIYR 339] a 6th-c. gospel book from Meryem Ana Kilisesi, Diyarbakır, Turkey. His little book reads [in Greek] "EN APXH HN O LOGOS" ("In the beginning was the Word").
Date 6th century
date QS:P,+550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source https://dss-syriacpatriarchate.org/syriac-arts/syriac-icons/our-lord-jesus-christ/?lang=en
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