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  2. Byzantine text-type - Wikipedia

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    Codex Alexandrinus, the oldest Greek witness of the Byzantine text in the Gospels, close to the Family Π (Luke 12:54-13:4). The earliest clear notable patristic witnesses to the Byzantine text come from early eastern church fathers such as Gregory of Nyssa (335 – c. 395), John Chrysostom (347 – 407), Basil the Great (330 – 379) and Cyril of Jerusalem (313 – 386).

  3. Byzantine priority theory - Wikipedia

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    John William Burgon was a famous advocate of the Byzantine priority theory. The Byzantine priority theory is a theory within Christian textual criticism held by a minority of textual critics. This view sees the Byzantine text-type as the New Testament's most accurate textual tradition, instead of the theorized Alexandrian or Western text types.

  4. Categories of New Testament manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 381 Generally speaking, earlier Alexandrian manuscripts are category I, while later Byzantine manuscripts are category V. [2]: 381–382 Aland's method involved considering 1000 passages where the Byzantine text differs from non-Byzantine text. The Alands did not select their 1000 readings from all of the NT books; for example, none were ...

  5. Minuscule 35 - Wikipedia

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    Currently it is considered to be one of the best witness of the Byzantine text-type, [7] and became the basis for The Gospel According to John in the Byzantine Tradition. [8] Wilbur N. Pickering believes subgroup 35 is the original text of the entire New Testament and has published The Greek New Testament According to Family 35. [9]

  6. Family Kr - Wikipedia

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    The group was discovered by Hermann von Soden in the late 19th century and designated by him with symbol K r. [1] According to Soden, the group is the result of an early 12th century attempt to create a unified New Testament text; the copying was controlled and the accuracy is unequalled in the history of the transmission of the New Testament text.

  7. Codex Angelicus - Wikipedia

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    The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type [3] with a few non-Byzantine readings. It is one of the very earliest purely Byzantine manuscripts, and belongs to the textual family Family E. Aland placed it in Category V. [1]

  8. Codex Laudianus - Wikipedia

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    The Greek text of this codex exhibits a mixture of text-types, usually the Byzantine, but there are many Western and some Alexandrian readings. According to Kurt Aland it agrees with the Byzantine text-type 36 times, and 21 times with the Byzantine when it has the same reading as the Alexandrian text. It agrees 22 times with the Alexandrian ...

  9. Minuscule 480 - Wikipedia

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    The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Hermann von Soden classified it to the textual family K r. [8] Kurt Aland placed it in Category V. [9] According to the Claremont Profile Method it represents the textual family Family K r in Luke 1, Luke 10, and Luke 20 as perfect member of the family. [8]

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