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Subject: Re: (recent) mss and GNT/Nestle
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>I've received a question that you can answer more easily than I. What
>(if any) manuscripts found during the past 25 years have been
>incorporated into the apparati of Nestle or GNT, and have any of these
>led to changes in the text. I'm pretty sure the person asking the
>question isn't concerned about changes (lectionary readings etc.) in the
>Nestle 27 apparti that are the result of changes in editorial policy,
>but rather Greek mss unknown before the last 25 years. I'm not sure how
>to begin to research the question, because I don't know of any source
>which would list discovery dates within that time range, if there were
>such discoveries. Any help would be appreciated.

Hmmm... I have a vague rememberance of a whole bunch of new manuscripts 
found during works at Mt Sinai, among which some greek NT manuscripts. I 
don't have the reference but I can check.
I see there are Sinaitic mss mentioned at the very end of the list in 
NA27 (page 711), they are numbers 2492 and 2495. I'll check (or maybe 
someone will be quicker than me).
Greetings,



Jean Valentin - Brussels - Belgium

Ce qui est trop simple est faux, ce qui est trop complexe est 
inutilisable.
What's too simple is wrong, what's too complex is unusable.


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