[The Gospels in the Second Century by William Sanday]@TWC D-Link bookThe Gospels in the Second Century CHAPTER XIII 39/111
The same codex has, like Tertullian, the singular ex sanguine for the plural [Greek: ex ahimaton]: so Eusebius and Hilary. John iii.36.Manebit (=[Greek: menei], for [Greek: menei]).
So b, e, g, Syr.Pst., Memph., Aeth., Iren., Cypr.; against a, c, d, f, ff, Syrr.Crt.and Hcl., etc. John v.
3, 4.
The famous paragraph which describes the moving of the waters of the pool of Bethesda was found in Tertullian's MS. It is also found in the mass of MSS., in the Old Latin and Vulgate, in Syrr.Pst.and Jer., and in some MSS.
of Memph.
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