HEBREWS 1:3 th/j duna,mewj auvtou/( kaqarismo,n {B}
Although the reading diV auvtou/ kaqarismo,n (î46 Dgr* 236 263 2005
2127) may appear to be rather strongly supported, the weight of Dgr*
is considerably weakened when one takes into account the presence of a
conflation in that manuscript (tw|/ r`h... [ Continue Reading ]
HEBREWS 1:8 sou (2) {B}
Although the reading auvtou/, which has early and good support (î46 a
B), may seem to be preferable because it differs from the reading of
the Old Testament passage that is being quoted ( Psalms 45:7 [= LXX
44:7] sou), to which, on this point of view, presumably the mass of... [ Continue Reading ]
HEBREWS 1:12 e`li,xeij {A}
Instead of e`li,xeij, which is supported by the great preponderance of
witnesses, two manuscripts (a* D*) read avlla,xeij, (the preponderant
reading of Psalms 101:27 LXX), subsequently altered by correctors to
ei`li,zeij.... [ Continue Reading ]