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Codex Sinaiticus as a Window into Early Christian Worship (2014)
Timothy N. Mitchell
https://www.academia.edu/4681825
/_Codex_Sinaiticus_as_a_Window_into_Early_Christian_Worship_in_Eleutheria_3_1_Fall_2014_2-19
http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1073&context=eleu
http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/eleu/vol3/iss1/2/
This paper points out features that might be connectable to other mss, early or late.
Here are the section that change the style to lists.

And the colometric spacing that is a key part of the Claromontanus match to Sinaiticus in homoeoteleutons.
Timothy N. Mitchell
https://www.academia.edu/4681825
/_Codex_Sinaiticus_as_a_Window_into_Early_Christian_Worship_in_Eleutheria_3_1_Fall_2014_2-19
http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1073&context=eleu
http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/eleu/vol3/iss1/2/
This paper points out features that might be connectable to other mss, early or late.
Here are the section that change the style to lists.

This can go studied with colometric spacing, eg. in Psalms and Isaiah.82 In the order as they are found in Sinaiticus, this author discovered ‘lists” at;
Matt 15:30 (Q75-flv);
Mark 3:16 (Q76-f3v),
Mark 7:21-22 (Q76-f6v),
Mark 10:19, 29 (Q76-f8v);
Luke 3:23-38, the genealogy of Jesus, (Q77-f7v),
Luke 6:14-16 (Q78-flr),
Luke 8:51 (Q78-f3v),
Luke 14:13,
Luke 21 (Q78-f8v);
John 5:3 (Q80-f3r);
John 8:35, 38 (Q82-f4r),
John 38-39 (Q82-f4v),
John 13:7, 9, 13 (Q82-f6r);
1 Cor 3:22-23 and 1 Cor 4:11-13 (Q82-f8v),
1 Cor 6:9-10 (Q83-flr),
1 Cor 12:13 (Q83-f3v),
1 Cor 12:28-29 and 13:4-7 (Q83-f4r),
1 Cor 15:39 (Q83-f5v);
2 Cor 6:4-7 (Q83-f7v) and
2 Cor 6:7-10 (Q83-f8r),
2 Cor 11:26 (Q84-flv);
Gal 5-19 (Q84-f4r)
Gal 5:19-21, 22-23 (Q84-f4v);
2 Tim 3:2-4 (Q86-f4r);
Titus 1:7-8 (Q86-f5r),
Acts 1=13 (Q86-f7r),
Acts 6:5 (Q87-f2r);
1 Pet 3:8 (Q89-f4r),
1 Peter 4:3 (Q89-f4v);
2 Pet 1:5-7 (Q89-f5r);
Rev 18:13 (Q90-f8r);
Barn. 19.4, 20.1 (Q92-f2r through Q92-f2v).
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And the colometric spacing that is a key part of the Claromontanus match to Sinaiticus in homoeoteleutons.