John 14:15 thrh,sete {C}

A majority of the Committee preferred the future tense thrh,sete, read by B L Y 1010 1071 1195* 2148 al (and perhaps supported indirectly by witnesses that read the aorist subjunctive thrh,shte( î66 a 060 33 al), instead of the imperative thrh,sate, which, though rather well supported (A D K W X D Q P ¦1 ¦13 28 565 700 892 Byz), accords less well with evrwth,sw in the following verse.

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