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Scrivener's facsimile with text of 1 Tim 3:15–16. 1 Timothy 3:16. ὅς ἐφανερώθη (He was manifested) - C* א * A* F G 33 365 1175 θεός ἐφανερώθη (God was manifested) - C 2 א 3 A 2 Majority of manuscripts [6]: 575–576 [n 2] James 1:22. λογου (of the word) - C* Majority of manuscripts
2 Timothy 4:10 Γαλατιαν (to Galatia) – A D F G K L P Ψ 33 88 181 330 451 614 629 630 1241 1739 1877 1881 1962 1984 1985 2127 2492 2495 Byz Lect Γαλλιαν (to Gaul) – א C 81 104 326 436 Γαλιλαιαν (to Galilee) – cop bo. 2 Timothy 4:22 Ιησους (Jesus) – A, 104, 614, vgst
2 Timothy 2:14-16 contains a number of commands addressed to Paul's co-worker (in the second person) about how one to teach or relate to those in disputes pertaining heresy. [17] The teaching of Paul was regarded authoritative by Gnostic and anti-Gnostic groups alike in the second century, but this epistle stands out firmly and becomes a basis ...
[16] In addition to the activities of Timothy, there is almost as much material about John the Evangelist , who was also a resident of Ephesus . [ 17 ] Usener explains this odd situation as being due perhaps to the material having come originally from an earlier history of the Ephesian church. [ 18 ]
The Codex Sinaiticus (Shelfmark: London, British Library, Add MS 43725), designated by siglum א [Aleph] or 01 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts), δ 2 (in the von Soden numbering of New Testament manuscripts), also called Sinai Bible, is a fourth-century Christian manuscript of a Greek Bible, containing the majority of the Greek Old Testament, including the ...
Paul includes Hymenaeus and Philetus among persons whose profane and vain babblings will increase towards more ungodliness, and whose teaching "will spread as a cancer" (2 Timothy 2:17 NLT). The apostle declares that Hymenaeus and Philetus are examples of those just described, and he adds that those two persons "concerning the truth have erred ...
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The Greek text as presented is what biblical scholars refer to as the "critical text".The critical text is an eclectic text compiled by a committee that compares readings from a large number of manuscripts in order to determine which reading is most likely to be closest to the original.