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An illuminated page displays a decorative Eusebian Canon table, a system used to find parallel passages across the four Gospels. The table consists of three columns of numbers set within an architectural frame of four slender pillars with red bases and capitals, supporting three arches. These arches are embellished with geometric patterns in yellow and black. To the right, a holy woman, possibly the Virgin Mary or a saint, is depicted in a blue tunic and a purple maphorion A traditional mantle or head-covering worn by Christian women in the East. with a golden halo, gesturing toward the concordance table.
original: "ܚܕ .. ܬܪܝܢ"; likely referring to the sequence of the Canon tables.
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The numerals are written using the Syriac Abjad system, where letters of the alphabet represent numerical values.
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Finished
original: "ܡܫܠܡ"; indicating the completion of this specific section of the table.
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