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repose (with ἀναπαύω) in the "bosoms" (ἐν κόλποις and variants) of
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Abraham and, usually, his successor patriarchs Isaac and Jacob.[^12]
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Table 1. Greek epitaphs from northern Nubia with the same formulary as the Brooklyn Museum stele, by provenance. (Names are presented without normalization.)
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The theological implications of this plural expansion of the "bosom"
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(see further the commentary to line 8 of the edition below) remains to
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be explained. After the seminal passage of Luke 16, the deceased was
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of Phaophi of the 15th indiction. May God give her rest in the bosoms of
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Abraham, 99 (=amen).
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*Commentary*
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3 Τιμοθέα (τιμ̅ο̅θε̅α on the stone). Overlining of personal names is
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