MATTHEW 4:10 u[page {A}
If the words ovpi,sw mou were originally in the text, no satisfactory
reason can be found to account for their omission. On the other hand,
if they were originally absent, copyists who recalled the words of
Jesus to Peter, u[page ovpi,sw mou( Satana/ ( Matthew 16:23, where... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW 4:17 metanoei/te( h;ggiken ga,r {A}
Despite the absence of metanoei/te and ga,r in the Old Syriac and one
manuscript of the Old Latin, and although it could be argued that the
words are a later assimilation of the text to Matthew 3:2, the
unanimity of the Greek evidence, as well as the ove... [ Continue Reading ]