Carus Greek Testament Prizes

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title: Carus Greek Testament Prizes
text: The Carus Greek Testament Prizes are two annual prizes awarded at Cambridge University in England. Candidates are given a passage in Greek from the New Testament and asked to both translate and interpret it; a board of examiners then judges the papers. A student can only win each prize once. Prize money was originally donated by friends of a Rev. William Carus, a Fellow of Trinity College, and was accepted by the university in 1853. It was later increased by a donation from Carus himself and by
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