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Subject: Cesarean Text
From: "Jean Valentin"
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Hello all!
Am I having problems with my connections, or is it really so quiet on
the list these last days? :-)
So tell me: what do you have to say about the so-called "cesarean
text"? Some scholars deny it even existed (I think Kurt Aland was of
this opinion), others seem to make it very important - specially
people who publish oriental versions, so I might be concerned with my
Arabic.
So what is this all about?
Thanks,
Jean V.
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