I was surprised to encounter this article on Wikipedia:
Textual variants in the New Testament
Haven't gone through it in depth, but it looks like some serious work has gone into this.
Textual variants in the New Testament
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Textual variants in the New Testament
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Re: Textual variants in the New Testament
It's a lot of effort, but I'm not sure what the criteria for inclusion is. The Galatians ones are a real mixed bag.
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Re: Textual variants in the New Testament
I remember reading somewhere related to that article itself that that list is incomplete. For example the (significant) variants of the last sentence of Jude are not there.Jonathan Robie wrote:I was surprised to encounter this article on Wikipedia:
Textual variants in the New Testament
Haven't gone through it in depth, but it looks like some serious work has gone into this.
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Re: Textual variants in the New Testament
So, if anyone knows of additions or corrections that should be made - go to the page on Wikipedia and edit it.David Lim wrote:I remember reading somewhere related to that article itself that that list is incomplete. For example the (significant) variants of the last sentence of Jude are not there.Jonathan Robie wrote:I was surprised to encounter this article on Wikipedia:
Textual variants in the New Testament
Haven't gone through it in depth, but it looks like some serious work has gone into this.
There's a tab at the top of the page for editing (which is why Wikipedia can be a can of worms - anyone can write anything and post it).
I'd suggest opening an account and using the log-in function.