Uncial 071

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      Uncial 071
      Uncial 071 (Harvard10651397).JPG
      Name P. Oxy.III 0401
      Text Matthew
      Date 5th/6th century
      Script Greek
      Now at Harvard University
      Size 7 x 9.5 cm
      Type Alexandrian text-type
      Category II

      Uncial 071 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 015 (Soden),[1] is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated paleographically to the 5th or 6th century. It came from Oxyrhynchus.

      Description

      The codex contains a small part of the Gospel of Matthew 1:21-24; 1:25-2:2, on one parchment leaf (7 cm by 9.5 cm). It is written in one column per page, 13 lines per page.[2]

      Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 5th or 6th century.[2][3]

      Text

      The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type, in close relationship with Codex Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, and Dublinensis. Aland placed it in Category II.[2]

      Verso
      [απο τ]ων [αμ]αρ[τιων αυ
      των τουτο δε ολον [γεγονεν
      ινα πληρωθη το ρη[θεν υ
      πο κυ δια του προφητ[ου λε
      γοντος ιδου η [θ] παρθενος
      εν γαστρι εξει και τεξετε
      υν και καλεσουσι το ονο
      μα αυτου Εμμανουηλ ο
      [εσ]τιν μεθερμηνευομε
      [νον] μεθ ημων ο θς εγερ
      [θεις δε] Ι[ω]σηφ απο του υπ
      [νου εποιη]σεν ως προς
      [εταξεν αυτ]ω ο αγγελ[ος
      Recto
      [νωσκεν] αυ[την εως ου ε
      [τεκεν υ]ν και εκαλεσε[ν το
      [ονο]μα αυτου Ιν του δε
      Ιυ γεννηθεντος εν βη
      θλεεμ της Ιουδαιας εν η
      μεραις Ηρωδου του βασι
      λεως ιδου μαγοι απο ανα
      τολων παραγενοντοεις
      Ιεροσολυμα λεγοντε [που
      εστιν ο τε[ι]χθεις βα[σιλευς
      των Ιουδαιων ει[δομεν
      γαρ αυτου το[ω αστερα εν
      [τ]η ανατο[λη]
      Textual variants

      Matt 1:24

      εγερθεις — א, B, C, Z, 071, f1
      διεγερθεις — C3, D, L, W, 087, f13, mss of the Byzantine text-type

      Matt 1:25

      υἱὸν (son) — א, B, Z, 071, f1, f13, 33
      τὸν υἱὸν αὐτῆς τὸν πρωτότοκον (her firstborn son) — C, D, K, L (omit αὐτῆς), W, Δ, Π, 28, 565, 700, 892, 1009, 1010, 1071, 1079, 1195, 1216, 1230, 1241, 1242, 1365
      Present location

      The codex is now located in the Semitic Museum (3735) at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.[2]

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      References

      1. ^ Gregory, Caspar René (1908). Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testament. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. p. 38. 
      2. ^ a b c d Aland, Kurt; Barbara Aland; Erroll F. Rhodes (trans.) (1995). The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-8028-4098-1. 
      3. ^ "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 21 April 2011. 
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