Steven Avery
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Greek earthly witnesses yet omit heavenly - ECW - is grammar always masculine?
https://purebibleforum.com/index.ph...sion-earthly-witnesses-without-heavenly.1358/
These may include some that are light evidence, e.g. if the context is water baptism.
And there are not very many.
Origen
Clement of Alexandria
Cyril of Alexandria
Chrysostom
possibly some editions of Zigabenus
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The Eusebius and Ambrose references below probably do not have the earthly witnesses.
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Manuscripts
Can be discussed separately, like the one mentioned by Matthaei that says in a note that the Trinity explains the discordant grammar.
Are there any neuter grammar variants in the 500 odd mss?
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Latin no grammatical issues of masculine discordance
Rebaptism (Latin) - from Brooke
Augustine
Leo
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https://purebibleforum.com/index.ph...sion-earthly-witnesses-without-heavenly.1358/
These may include some that are light evidence, e.g. if the context is water baptism.
And there are not very many.
Origen
Clement of Alexandria
Cyril of Alexandria
Chrysostom
possibly some editions of Zigabenus
========================================
The Eusebius and Ambrose references below probably do not have the earthly witnesses.
========================================
Manuscripts
Can be discussed separately, like the one mentioned by Matthaei that says in a note that the Trinity explains the discordant grammar.
Are there any neuter grammar variants in the 500 odd mss?
========================================
Latin no grammatical issues of masculine discordance
Rebaptism (Latin) - from Brooke
Augustine
Leo
=======
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