From: Jim West (jwest@highland.net)
Date: Mon Oct 08 2001 - 14:21:48 EDT
At 08:07 PM 10/8/01 +0200, you wrote:
>When a variant reading is supported by only one MS, there would need to be
>strong internal support for the variant. This is not the case here as far as
>I can see.
>
this is of course not the only criteria, for as you know- witnesses are
weighed, not counted.
>It is most likely that the extra word PRWTON crept in by way of habit,
or was dropped by an error of sight.
>because it occurred in the similar construction IOUDAI.. PRWTON TE KAI
>hELLHN.. in Rom 1:16, 2:9 and 2:10.
following this logic the phrase will only be genuine in one passage and
every other occurance is a harmonization by the scribes.
a dubious approach at best.
In these contexts, the word PRWTON fits
>well, because the Gospel was first preached to the Jews before it reached
>the Greek, and similarly the judgment started with the Jews. These contexts
>suggest a chronological order that is absent from the context of 3:9. Both
>internal and external evidence favour the text without PRWTON in 3:9.
or- from another perspective- internal and external evidence here supports
the reading of the text as A has it. A is an excellent text. It does not
show a tendency to harmonization, and it is Alexandrian. The fact that Paul
would use the same phrase several times is just as legitimate- and maybe
more legitimate- than saying he only used the phrase once or twice.
we differ on the value of Alexandrinus i think, and on the way the evidence
should be viewed.
best
jim
>
>Iver Larsen
>
>
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Quartz Hill School of Theology
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