English: Drawing of Shitil in the Scroll of Abatur (Diwan Abatur, MS DC 8). His right hand is engaged in a handclasp (kushta) with Anush's left hand.
Translation of accompanying Mandaic text from Drower, Ethel S. (1950). Diwan Abatur or Progress through the Purgatories. Studi e Testi. Vol. 151. Vatican City: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. p. 9.
This is the likeness of Anoš, who grasps Šitel son of Adam by the hand, and (if is) his left hand that saluteth his (Šitel's) right hand.
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DC 8 (manuscript 8 in the Drower Collection of the Bodleian Library at Oxford University)
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Copied by Ram Yuhana, son of Ram, of the Dihdaria and Sabur clans (active ca. 1743)
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Drawing of Shitil in the Scroll of Abatur (Diwan Abatur, MS DC 8)
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