To: Greetings_Puny_Humans
The manuscripts you seem to be talking about are derivative writings and, as copies, would naturally reflect the same 'typo'. Show me where else the same petros/petra issue arises in original writings.
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06/01/2015 7:58:41 PM PDT by
expat2
To: expat2
The manuscripts you seem to be talking about are derivative writings and, as copies, would naturally reflect the same 'typo'. Logic would require that if there was a "typo" at some point, some manuscripts would have it and others wouldn't. If all the manuscripts are the same, then the text is authentic. As for "Original Writings," if you're defining that as the first actual manuscript that John or Matthew or Luke put their original pen to and produced, then I suggest you start doing research on loony bins and how to get checked in.
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