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Textual variants in the Epistle to Philemon are the subject of the study called textual criticism of the New Testament. Textual variants in manuscripts arise when a copyist makes deliberate or inadvertent alterations to a text that is being reproduced. An abbreviated list of textual variants in this particular book is given in this article below.

Most of the variations[clarification needed] are not significant and some common alterations include the deletion, rearrangement, repetition, or replacement of one or more words when the copyist's eye returns to a similar word in the wrong location of the original text. If their eye skips to an earlier word, they may create a repetition (error of dittography). If their eye skips to a later word, they may create an omission. They may resort to performing a rearranging of words to retain the overall meaning without compromising the context. In other instances, the copyist may add text from memory from a similar or parallel text in another location. Otherwise, they may also replace some text of the original with an alternative reading. Spellings occasionally change. Synonyms may be substituted. A pronoun may be changed into a proper noun (such as "he said" becoming "Jesus said"). John Mill's 1707 Greek New Testament was estimated to contain some 30,000 variants in its accompanying textual apparatus[1] which was based on "nearly 100 [Greek] manuscripts."[2] Peter J. Gurry puts the number of non-spelling variants among New Testament manuscripts around 500,000, though he acknowledges his estimate is higher than all previous ones.[3]

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Textual variants

Textual variants in the Epistle to Philemon

3 Textual variants in Philemon
𝔓87 (Gregory-Aland), fragment of Epistle to Philemon

Philemon 1

Παῦλος δέσμιος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ – majority of mss
Παῦλος ἀπόστολος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ – D*
Παῦλος ἀπόστολος δέσμιος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ – 629
Παῦλος δοῦλος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ – 323, 945

Philemon 5

προς τον κυριον Ιησουν – Sinaiticus D2 F G Ψ Byz
εις τον κυριον Ιησουν – A C 048 33
εις τον κυριον Ιησουν Χριστον – D*
εν Χριστω Ιησου – 629

Philemon 6

αγαθου – majority of mss
εργου – F G vgCl

See also

References

  1. Adam Fox, John Mill and Richard Bentley: A Study of the Textual Criticism of the New Testament 1675–1729 (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1954), pp. 105–115; John Mill, Novum Testamentum Graecum, cum lectionibus variantibus MSS (Oxford 1707)
  2. Metzger and Ehrman (2005), p.154
  3. Peter J. Gurry, "The Number of Variants in the Greek New Testament: A Proposed Estimate" New Testament Studies 62.1 (2016), p. 113

Further reading

  • Novum Testamentum Graece et Latine, ed. E. Nestle, K. Aland, Stuttgart 1981.
  • Bruce M. Metzger & Bart D. Ehrman, "The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration", OUP New York, Oxford, 4 edition, 2005
  • Bart D. Ehrman, "The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture. The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament", Oxford University Press, New York - Oxford, 1996, pp. 223–227.
  • Bruce M. Metzger, "A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament: A Companion Volume to the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament", 1994, United Bible Societies, London & New York.

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