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The Acts of the Apostles: The text of Acts, by J.H. Ropes (1926)
James Hardy Ropes (1866-1933)
https://books.google.com/books?id=8HTLwvfUpSkC&pg=PR48
FROM SPOKEN WORDS TO SACRED TEXTS: Introduction-Intermediate to New Testament Textual Studies (2020)
Edward W. Andrews
https://books.google.com/books?id=HOfRDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA318
Codex Sinaiticus is carelessly written, with many lapses of spelling due to the influence of dialectal and vulgar speech, and many plain errors and crude vagaries. Omissions by homeoteleuton abound, and there are many other careless omissions. All these gave a large field for the work of correctors, and the manuscript does not stand by any means on the same level of workmanship as B.
481 James H. Ropes. “Vol. Ill: The Texl of Acts.“ The Beginnings of Christianity. Part /: Acts of the Apostles, ed. F. J. Foakes Jackson and Kirsopp Lake (London: Macmillan. 1926). p. xlviii.
The Acts of the Apostles: The text of Acts, by J.H. Ropes (1926)
James Hardy Ropes (1866-1933)
https://books.google.com/books?id=8HTLwvfUpSkC&pg=PR48
FROM SPOKEN WORDS TO SACRED TEXTS: Introduction-Intermediate to New Testament Textual Studies (2020)
Edward W. Andrews
https://books.google.com/books?id=HOfRDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA318
Codex Sinaiticus is carelessly written, with many lapses of spelling due to the influence of dialectal and vulgar speech, and many plain errors and crude vagaries. Omissions by homeoteleuton abound, and there are many other careless omissions. All these gave a large field for the work of correctors, and the manuscript does not stand by any means on the same level of workmanship as B.
481 James H. Ropes. “Vol. Ill: The Texl of Acts.“ The Beginnings of Christianity. Part /: Acts of the Apostles, ed. F. J. Foakes Jackson and Kirsopp Lake (London: Macmillan. 1926). p. xlviii.
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