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127). This is an intelligible position, and I should not pause to mention it here but for a singular exception which he makes in favour of the Z family. This is that, though their evidence on behalf of an addition is dismissed as a ' Western ' interpolation, their testimony is treated with great respect when they omit a passage (p. 175). For such cases he coins the curious phrase 56 PRIMITIVE TEXT OF THE GOSPELS AND ACTS * Western non-interpolations ' and on such occasions deserts his favourite... MSS. With great levity. '' I will give one instance only : Matt, xxvii. 49 aAXos 8e XafSwv Xoy;;(7/v evv^ev avrov rrjv vXcvpav, Koi ii^XOev vS(j)p Kai atfxa (60). So B \^, om. D, with A & and other authorities. Hort considers the words to be a very early interpolation. It is not my duty to defend B ^ on this charge, but I would merely point out that the passage may well represent six lines of the archetype. We may refer to Matt. Ix. 34 for an omission of 60 letters by D. At the end of St. Luke Hort uses his theory of local Western non-interpolations as a double-axe with which to lop the text.
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