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Blass's Gospel of St. Matthew - Evangelium secundum Matthaeum cum variae lectionis delectu ediditFridericus Blass. Teubner, 1901. 3 M. 50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 427 note 1 is also found in the Peshitta text of Matt, xxii 23, though Dr. Blass does not quote it. The reading of S in ver. 28 is (with no equivalent for οὖν, sic): here Dr. Blass, misled by the reading given in the printed edition, emends the Gospel text into ν τῷ τλɛι οὖ.

page 427 note 2 In the earlier part of this verse Dr. Blass conjectures instead of , starting from the singular reading of the miuuscule 700, which has .

page 428 note 1 A somewhat similar instance is Matt, iv 24, where Dr. Blass changes into on the authority of Γ, a third-rate uncial of the ninth century. Surely the source of our first Gospel here spoke of Tyre and Sidon as well as of Galilee and Judaea (Mk. iii 7, 8; Lk. vi 17). In connexion with this reading it may be noted that Dr. Blass brackets Χalpha;ναναα in Matt, xv 21).