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In the notes on the Greek used for the CNT translation of the Gospel of Matthew, there were 8 handwritten pages made by William Finck, for the first 7 chapters of Matthew, which deal with variations in the Greek among the different ancient manuscripts. Nearly all of these were immaterial when it comes to articles of | In the notes on the Greek used for the [[Christogenea New Testament|CNT]] translation of the Gospel of Matthew, there were 8 handwritten pages made by William Finck, for the first 7 chapters of Matthew, which deal with variations in the Greek among the different ancient manuscripts. Nearly all of these were absolutely immaterial when it comes to articles of Christian faith, and the rest are quite trivial. |
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Manuscripts
In the notes on the Greek used for the CNT translation of the Gospel of Matthew, there were 8 handwritten pages made by William Finck, for the first 7 chapters of Matthew, which deal with variations in the Greek among the different ancient manuscripts. Nearly all of these were absolutely immaterial when it comes to articles of Christian faith, and the rest are quite trivial.