Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament . • •^^oaN«srok .<T3a\<C^ *JKa^a xwicrj _^fsil*a^ <UN*f^ -\**iyi**r«h r\ ^^so ^^ THE PESHITTO (Brit. Mus. Add. MS. i4459)- 530-540.(Scale 7 : 10. The first part of this volume, containing Mt. and Mk., is of the fifthcentury ; the second part, here represented, contains Lk. and Jn., and is of the sixthcentury. The page shown contains Lk. ix. 46-55, including the doubtful words inverse 55, and said, Ye know not what spirit ye are of, which are found in D and afew other MSS., in the Curetonian, Peshitto, and Harkleian Syriac, an


Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament . • •^^oaN«srok .<T3a\<C^ *JKa^a xwicrj _^fsil*a^ <UN*f^ -\**iyi**r«h r\ ^^so ^^ THE PESHITTO (Brit. Mus. Add. MS. i4459)- 530-540.(Scale 7 : 10. The first part of this volume, containing Mt. and Mk., is of the fifthcentury ; the second part, here represented, contains Lk. and Jn., and is of the sixthcentury. The page shown contains Lk. ix. 46-55, including the doubtful words inverse 55, and said, Ye know not what spirit ye are of, which are found in D and afew other MSS., in the Curetonian, Peshitto, and Harkleian Syriac, and the Latin versions, but not in i<ABCL, etc.) To face p. 161. V THE ANCIENT VERSIONS i6i its wealth in Syriac literature to the Nitrian collection,to which we are also indebted for the Curetonian MS. Many of these MSS. are very ancient, and somehave the advantage over their Greek coevals in beingprecisely dated. The oldest (Brit. Mus. Add. ) is assigned to the fifth century, and another(Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 1


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