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Ginza Rba
The Ginza Rba or Ginza Rabba (Hebrew-script Aramaic '; literally "The Great Treasury") or Siddra Rabba, "The Great Book" (''"rabba"'', meaning great), and formerly, the Codex Nazaraeus, is the longest of the many holy scriptures of the Mandaean religion. It is also occasionally referred to as The Book of Adam. ==Language, dating and authorship== The language used is classical Mandaic, a dialect of Eastern Aramaic written in Mandaic script (Parthian chancellory script), similar to Syriac script. The authorship is unknown, and dating is a matter of debate. Some scholars place it in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD,〔''The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran: Their Cults, Customs, Magic'' Page 20 E. S. Drower, Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley - 2002 "Their authorship and the date at which each fragment, possibly originally memorized, was committed to writing is even more problematic. Even such a book as the Ginza Rba cannot be regarded as homogeneous, for it is a collection of "〕 while others such as S. F. Dunlap place it in the 1st century.〔"Sod, The Son of the Man" Page iii, S. F. Dunlap, Williams and Norgate - 1861〕
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