In this detailed text-critical essay, James Snapp, Jr. describes 100 pieces of external evidence (Greek manuscripts, patristic writings, versional evidence, and other sources) that should be considered when evaluating the or...

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In this detailed text-critical essay, James Snapp, Jr. describes 100 pieces of external evidence (Greek manuscripts, patristic writings, versional evidence, and other sources) that should be considered when evaluating the origin, history, and canonical status of the story of the adulteress (John 7:53-8:11). Greek and Latin quotations are rendered into English, recent discoveries are taken into consideration, and links to additional resources are provided.

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