The Greek text of the codex
Aland assigned to
Category III in the Pauline epistles, and to
Category V elsewhere. It means it is a representative of the
Byzantine text-type with exception for the Pauline epistles. According to the
Claremont Profile Method it represents the textual family
Πb in Luke 1 and Luke 20. In Luke 10 no profile was made. The ending of the
Epistle to the Romans has the following order of verses: 16:23; 16:25-27; 16:24 (as in codices
P 33 104 256 263 436 459 1319 1573 1852 arm). In Romans 13:9 it has additional phrase ου ψευδομαρτυρησεις, the reading is supported by the manuscripts: א (P)
048 81 104 1506 a b
vgcl (syrh) copbo In 2 Corinthians 11:14 it has reading ου θαυμα as codices Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, Bezae,
Augiensis,
Boernerianus,
Porphyrianus,
098,
Uncial 0243,
Minuscule 6,
33,
81,
326,
630, 1175,
1739, 1881,
2464; the majority has the reading ου θαυμαστον (D2, Ψ,
0121a, Byz). In Ephesians 1,7 it reads χρηστοτητος for χαριτος along with
Codex Alexandrinus, several minuscules, and copbo. In Tim 3:16 it has textual variant ὃς ἐφανερώθη (
he was manifested), it is Alexandrian readings confirmed by the manuscripts
Codex Sinaiticus,
Codex Alexandrinus,
Codex Ephraemi, Minuscule 33,
Minuscule 442,
Minuscule 2127, but it is also confirmed by the manuscripts of the
Western text-type like
Codex Augiensis and
Codex Boernerianus. == History ==