ver. 2 John 1:12 h`mw/n {B}

In the opinion of a majority of the Committee, the reading h`mw/n, which is supported by a K L P Y 614 Byz Lect syrph, h arm al, is quite in harmony with the author’s generous spirit in associating himself with his readers (cf. h`mw/n in 1 John 1:4). The reading u`mw/n, which is widely supported by several generally superior witnesses (A B 33 81 1739 vg copbo), appears to have arisen by scribal assimilation to u`mi/n and u`ma/j earlier in the sentence. Other singular and sub-singular readings (evmou/, copsa, and the omission of the pronoun, 309 327 378) also occur.

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