Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - Mark 6:33 - 6:33

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Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - Mark 6:33 - 6:33


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33. οἱ ὅχλοι has very little authority. Mk writes ὁ ὄχλος elsewhere (Mar 2:4; Mar 2:13, Mar 3:9, etc.): but here no nom. is expressed. [1276][1277] Vulg. Memph. Arm. omit καὶ συνῆλθον πρὸς αὐτόν. WH. Introd. pp. 95 f. show that the reading of [1278][1279][1280] etc., followed by AV., is a conflation of καὶ προῆλθον αὐτούς ([1281][1282] with καὶ συνῆλθον αὐτοῦ ([1283][1276] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859 at the Monastery of St Katharine on Mount Sinai. Now at St Petersburg. The whole Gospel, ending at Mar 16:8. Photographic facsimile, 1911.

[1277] Codex Vaticanus. 4th cent., but perhaps a little later than א. In the Vatican Library almost since its foundation by Pope Nicolas V., and one of its greatest treasures. The whole Gospel, ending at Mar 16:8. Photographic facsimile, 1889.

[1278] Codex Alexandrinus. 5th cent. Brought by Cyril Lucar, Patriarch of Constantinople, from Alexandria, and afterwards presented by him to King Charles I. in 1628. In the British Museum. The whole Gospel. Photographic facsimile, 1879.

[1279] Codex Basiliensis. 8th cent. At Basle.

[1280] Codex Boreelianus. Once in the possession of John Boreel. 9th cent. At Utrecht. Contains Mk 1–41; Mar 2:8-23; Mar 3:5 to Mar 11:6; Mar 11:27 to Mar 14:54; Mar 15:6-39; Mar 16:19-20.

[1281] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859 at the Monastery of St Katharine on Mount Sinai. Now at St Petersburg. The whole Gospel, ending at Mar 16:8. Photographic facsimile, 1911.

[1282] Codex Vaticanus. 4th cent., but perhaps a little later than א. In the Vatican Library almost since its foundation by Pope Nicolas V., and one of its greatest treasures. The whole Gospel, ending at Mar 16:8. Photographic facsimile, 1889.

[1283] odex Bezae. 6th cent. Has a Latin translation (d) side by side with the Greek text, and the two do not quite always agree. Presented by Beza to the University Library of Cambridge in 1581. Remarkable for its frequent divergences from other texts. Contains Mark, except Mar 16:15-20, which has been added by a later hand. Photographic facsimile, 1899.