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| an author dictated to a writing secretary |
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| most books were written on this; thick paper like material made from papyrus plant |
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| original documents; none of which are extant |
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| readings from the NT from ancient liturgies |
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| the exercise of determining the original wording of the NT |
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| all capitals; early manuscripts were usually written in |
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| later manuscripts were written in small cursive letters |
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| differences, in early manuscripts have to do with spelling, word order, the presence or absence of “and” and “the,” and other relatively inconsequential items |
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