Family 1739
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Family 1739 is a group of the New Testament manuscripts. The text of this family does not belong to any of four text-types of the New Testament: Alexandrian, Caesarean, Western, and Byzantine. Its is different. This textual family was discovered after discovering the codex 1739. To this family belong manuscripts:
323, 630, 945, 1739, and 1891 (in the Acts of the Apostles). In the Pauline epistles to this family belong manuscripts: 0121a, 0243/0121b, 6, 424, 630 (in part), and 1881.
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References
Further reading
- J. N. Birdsall, A Study of MS. 1739 and its Relationship to MSS. 6, 424, 1908, and M (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 1959)
External links
- Family 1739 at the Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism