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Bart D. Ehrman wrote:
> Um, sorry, but I haven't been following all of these postings. "Did"
>*what*?
This is the statement from the Brown mss site about Lucian's work:
"It is called Byzantine because it was adopted in Constantinople and used as
the common text in the Byzantine world. It was produced in Antioch, Syria,
under the direction of Lucian near the beginning of the fourth century and
has been called the Syrian or Antiochene text."
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