Colossians 1.12a: A Case for the Reading of the Earliest Witnesses

The evidence favoring the reading ἅμα τῷ πατρι in Col 1.12 is more compelling than is generally recognized. This variant is the reading supported by the earliest extant witnesses (P46 B), the more difficult reading, and the reading that best explains the origin of the other readings. Scholars who ha...

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Published in:The Bible translator
Main Author: Quarles, Charles L. 1965- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2021
In: The Bible translator
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Kolosserbrief 1,12 / Textual criticism / P.Beatty II / Codex Vaticanus / Zuntz, Günther 1902-1992 / Eclecticism
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Günther Zuntz
B Textual Criticism
B Codex Vaticanus
B Colossians 1.12
B reasoned eclecticism
B Chester Beatty II
B ἅμα
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Summary:The evidence favoring the reading ἅμα τῷ πατρι in Col 1.12 is more compelling than is generally recognized. This variant is the reading supported by the earliest extant witnesses (P46 B), the more difficult reading, and the reading that best explains the origin of the other readings. Scholars who have viewed the reading as a palpable error are likely misreading the variant in the same manner that prompted early scribes to omit the ἅμα. This earliest attested reading supports Tischendorf's punctuation of the verse, the translation adopted by many major English versions, and the structure and exegesis of the passage affirmed by most recent commentaries. These versions and commentaries demonstrate how suitable this reading is in this context. Critical editions of the Greek New Testament should reconsider adopting this reading in their base text.
ISSN:2051-6789
Contains:Enthalten in: The Bible translator
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/20516770211031619