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Minuscule 669

Minuscule 669, ε 1025 (Soden), known as Benton Gospel 3, is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. It is dated palaeographically to the 11th century . Scrivener labelled it by 902e. The manuscript is lacunose.

Description
The codex contains the text of the four Gospels on 272 parchment leaves (), == Text ==
Text
The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Hermann von Soden classified it to the Kx. Aland placed it in Category V. According to the Claremont Profile Method it belongs to the textual family Family Kx in Luke 10 and Luke 20. In Luke 1 its text is defective. The text of Luke 22:43.44 is marked by an obelus (÷) and John 5:3.4 is marked by an asterisk (※). == History ==
History
The manuscript was written in Constantinople in the 10th century. The manuscript was brought to America in 1844 from Crete, by George Benton (along with Minuscule 670, and Lectionary 302). In 1913 it was presented to the General Theological Seminary in New York City. The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener and Gregory. It was examined by J. Rendel Harris. Formerly it was part of Private Collection Ch. C. Ryrie in Dallas. It was sold at auction December 5, 2016, and now is in the collection at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Minuscule 669 (GA) 003.JPG|The last page of Matthew and the table of the to Mark File:Minuscule 669 (GA) 166.JPG|Text of Luke 22:43-44 is marked with an obelus (÷) File:Minuscule 669 (GA) 191.JPG|Page of the codex; τιτλος at the top (in red); text of John 5:3-4 is marked with an asterisk (※) == See also ==
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