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1 Text (2) | b Abgar. This king is called here the son of Ma'nu. Of 2 Text (2) | Lower down we find Abgar called Ukkama. The latter word 3 Text (2) | previous king of Edessa was called Abgar the Red. ~ 4 Text (3) | c Edessa is called, in Syriac, Urhai. ~ 5 Text | them, to the city which is called Eleutheropolis, but in Aramaic 6 Text (6) | text, we have Hanan. He is called in our text tabularius, 7 Text (6) | archives of a city were called the Sharrirs of that city. 8 Text (7) | Abgar, p. 11. It is still called Beit-jibrin. ~ 9 Text | disease." And Abgar sent and called for Tobias, and said to 10 Text (26)| Armenian version this name is called Phocreas, also Azzai is 11 Text (26)| Phocreas, also Azzai is called Aghi. The orthography of 12 Text | women, at the place which is called Beththabara, the wide space 13 Text (27)| Lower down, the same name is called Avida. ~ 14 Text (47)| c. 27, this goddess is called Pathincagh. One has not 15 Text (47)| One has not heard of a god called Nical, and therefore it 16 Text (48)| Atargatis as she was also called, is considered to have been 17 Text | that in name only are they called gods, though they are not 18 Text | ministry to which ye have been called, let there not be for you 19 Text (62)| Tatian compiled, and he called it the Diatessaron, A commentary 20 Text | from this world.70 And he called Aggai before all the congregation 21 Text | so also ye who have been called to this gift of the ministry, 22 Text | that to which ye have been called. ~As to princes and judges, 23 Text | faith to which ye have been called. And our lord Abgar the 24 Text | according to what they were called to by our Lord. ~And when