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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. 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.

  4. Categories of New Testament manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The categories are based on how each manuscript relates to the various theorized text-types. [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 ...

  5. Byzantine priority theory - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Where there are variant readings in different manuscripts, the most credible common Byzantine reading should be preferred, either strictly or as a rule-of-thumb. It springs from, and to some extent endorses, the Majority Text methodology that takes the numerically most common readings from all New Testament manuscripts

  6. Codex Basiliensis A. N. IV. 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Greek text of the codex is considered a representative of the majority Byzantine text-type. [2] [5] The text-types are groups of different New Testament manuscripts which share specific or generally related readings, which then differ from each other group, and thus the conflicting readings can separate out the groups.

  7. Family Π - Wikipedia

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    Family Π is a group of New Testament manuscripts, and is one of the textual families which belongs to the majority Byzantine text-type. The name of the family, "Π" (pronounced in English as "pie"), is drawn from the symbol used for the manuscript known as Codex Petropolitanus. One of the most distinctive of the Byzantine sub-groups, it is the ...

  8. Family K1 - Wikipedia

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    Family K 1 is a small group of the New Testament manuscripts. It belongs to the Byzantine text-type as one of the textual families of this group. It has five uncials, and several early minuscules. It is one of the smallest subfamilies of the Byzantine text-type, but one of the oldest.

  9. 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]

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