From: Maurice A. O'Sullivan (mauros@iol.ie)
Date: Tue Sep 12 2000 - 19:15:48 EDT
<x-flowed>At 20:05 12/09/00, Theodore H Mann wrote:
>In his Textual Commentary, Metzger mentions that 1 Jn.5:8 is to be found
>as "a variant reading added to a 10th-century manuscript in the Bodleian
>Library at Oxford." Does anyone know the exact identity of this
>manuscript, and how much later the variant was added? I assume this was
>a hand-written entry, yes? Much appreciated.
Ted:
The answer to your query is to be found in Appendix 4 of:
Brown, Raymond E. The Epistles of John. Anchor Bible vol. 30. New York:
Doubleday, 1982.
He lists the eight sources of the Johannine Comma, numbered " according to
the Gregory enumeration " -- sixth in the list is:
221vl a variant reading added to a 10th-century manuscript in the Bodleian
Library at Oxford.
Just as a matter of local pride <g>, first in the list is this:
" 61: The Codex Montfortianus ( Britannicus ) an early sixteenth century
MS. at Trinity College Dublin. This codex was copied from an earlier
Lincoln (Oxford ) Cddex ( 326) that did not have the Comma. Insertions
elsewhere in Montfortian have been retroverted from the Latin "
Regards
Maurice
Maurice A. O'Sullivan [ Bray, Ireland ]
mauros@iol.ie
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