Triads, Groups, and the Text of Jude 22–23: Internal Evidence and the Shortest Reading
The text of Jude 22–23 is notoriously difficult and continually disputed. While many now acknowledge the antiquity and external evidence in favor of the shortest, two-clause reading found in 𝔓⁷² and other sources, it is often argued that a longer reading with three clauses (printed in the NA/UBS) ha...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Brill
2024
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Novum Testamentum
Year: 2024, Volume: 66, Issue: 3, Pages: 364-381 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Textual criticism
/ Jude
/ Bible. Judasbrief 22-23
/ Style
/ Papyrus (Bibliotheca Bodmeriana) P. Bodmer VII-IX
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IxTheo Classification: | HC New Testament KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity ZA Social sciences |
Further subjects: | B
Textual Criticism
B 𝔓⁷² B Catholic Epistles B Jude 22–23 B Jude |
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Summary: | The text of Jude 22–23 is notoriously difficult and continually disputed. While many now acknowledge the antiquity and external evidence in favor of the shortest, two-clause reading found in 𝔓⁷² and other sources, it is often argued that a longer reading with three clauses (printed in the NA/UBS) has greater intrinsic probability owing to Jude’s triadic style. Recent proponents of the longer reading also argue its plausibility within Jude’s argumentation and the “groups” addressed therein. The present article defends and aims to enhance the probability of the shortest reading on internal grounds. In particular, this article shows that this reading fits Jude’s triadic style and Jude’s call for the “beloved” to exercise mercy on the “disputers” with particular caution. |
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ISSN: | 1568-5365 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Novum Testamentum
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/15685365-bja10076 |