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  1. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    The CNTTS apparatus has "sup" and states: "indicates a supplied reading added by a scribe at a later date." The NA28 apparatus states superscript s "(= supplementum) indicates a reading derived from a later addition to a manuscript, usually replacing a lost folio or section of a manuscript."...
  2. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    I found a pics of manuscript 33. There is no doubt 33 reads ο μονογενης θ̅ς̅ (underlined in red below). I don't know how many of you know Greek or even the Greek alphabet so this will prove difficult for many to see. Grec 14 This is a hand written text and the letter do not conform to...
  3. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    Note the "sup" that goes with Wsup. The "sup" indicates a reading added by a scribe at a later date. Also the reading is unique: εἱ μὴ ὁ μονογενὴς υἱός (“except the only begotten Son”).
  4. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    No problem. Happy I could help.
  5. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    Thank you.
  6. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    All the apparatuses list 33. The Institute for New Testament Textual Research does not provide a pic of the manuscript. However at the right side it does provide the Greek text and it does have θεός.
  7. Origen

    Two principle NT issues.

    I hope no one minds me joining the conversation. There are seven Greek manuscripts which read θεός. According to the sources they are: p66, p75, ℵ*, B, C, L, 33. Five of those do not have the article (i.e. p66, ℵ*, B, C, L).
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