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Text 1: ff. 1ra,1-11rb,2fb(end): Commentary on the Book of Judges; (f. 1r-7r and 10v stained by water (?), illegible) Text 2: ff. 11va,1fb- 12rb,5: Commentary on the Book of Ruth; (f. 12r stained by water (?), illegible) Text 3: ff. 12rb,6-62ra-b,5(end): Commentary on the Books of Kings 1 Kings: ff. 12rb,6-14ra,6 2 Kings: ff. 14ra,7-15ra,3fb 3 Kings: ff. 15ra,2fb-16vb,15 4 Kings: ff. 16vb,16-17va,12 Text 4: ff. 17va,6fb-23ra,1: Commentary on the Book of Enoch Text 5: ff. 23ra,2-26va,3fb: (Commentary on) the Book of Daniel Text 6: ff. 26va,3fb-30vb,5: (Commentary on) the Book of the Proverbs of Solomon Text 7: ff. 30vb,6-71rb,end: Commentary on the Prophecy of Ezechiel Text 8: ff. 71va,1-88vb,end: Commentary on the Prophecy and Vision of Isaiah; (unfinished) Text 9: ff. 89ra,1-97vb,13(?): (Homily by) John bishop of Constantinople, Text 10: ff. 97r, a new quire, an unidentified text written by another hand Text 11: ff. 98ra,1-98vb,4fb: an unidentified text without title; (inc. ቢሰስ፡ ብሂል፡ ኃረንጓዴ።) Text 12: ff. 98vb,3fb-104vb,end: The Rules of the Temple Text 13: ff. 105ra,1-123va,8: Commentary on Job, with quotations from Isaiah and other prophetic books, and notes on animals and their symbolic significance Text 14: ff.123va,9-129rb,end: Explanation (tərgwame) of the service of the Tabernacle according to the holy Orit (Pentateuch) Text 15: ff. 129va,1-135vb,7fb: Explanation (tərgwame) of the resurrection of the faithful in glory and prayer Text 16: ff. 135vb,6fb-140va,end: Commentary on the Book of Numbers Text 17: ff. 140vb,1-146rb,end: A treatise on calendrical computations Text 18: ff. 146va,1-152vb,end: Unidentified treatise entitled „Nägärä gəbrätä ṣ.(?) bäfəre (?)“, a sort of a treatise about precious stones, using numerous non-gəʽəz words and expressions