hexaplar

/ˈhɛksəplər/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having six versions or texts, especially of the Bible.
    • The professor's lecture focused on the hexaplar tradition in biblical scholarship.
    • The hexaplar edition of the Psalms was a valuable resource for the translators.
    • He studied the hexaplar arrangement of the Gospels in the old manuscript.
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