04-20-2004, 09:05 PM
Shlama Akhay,
Another proof that Old Scratch and Bezae are intimately related: <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
Luqa 7:19:
In the Peshitta (and all Greek manuscripts OTHER than Bezae), Yukhanan directly asks the question about Yeshua.
In Old Scratch, we read the following:
In Old Scratch, Yukhanan says:
(1) go to Yeshua, and
(2) ask him the question.
In the Greek text of Codex Bezae, we read with astonishment:
os kai proskalesamenos dyo twn mathetwn autou legei poreuthentes eipate autou: su ei o erchomenos
Another proof that Old Scratch and Bezae are intimately related: <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
Luqa 7:19:
In the Peshitta (and all Greek manuscripts OTHER than Bezae), Yukhanan directly asks the question about Yeshua.
In Old Scratch, we read the following:
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In Old Scratch, Yukhanan says:
(1) go to Yeshua, and
(2) ask him the question.
In the Greek text of Codex Bezae, we read with astonishment:
os kai proskalesamenos dyo twn mathetwn autou legei poreuthentes eipate autou: su ei o erchomenos
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan