Mark 4:28 plh,rh@j# si/ton {C}

Among the several variant readings, the reading plh,rh si/ton (a A C2 L D ¦1 ¦13) is the most classical, with si/ton in apposition to the preceding accusatives, while in colloquial Hellenistic Greek plh,rhj is frequently used as an indeclinable adjective (so Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich-Danker, A Greek-English Lexicon, s.v.). In view of the strange confusion of readings among the manuscripts, the Committee considered plh,rhj (C*vid S 28 al) as probably the true reading, but decided to enclose the final sigma within square brackets in deference to the weight of the witnesses that support plh,rh.

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