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Link 2 8 is in 53 witnesses (Edition Ad1 Bo1 Bo2 Bw Ch Cn Cp Cx1 Cx2 Dd Dl Ds1 El En1 En2 En3 Fi Gl Ha2 Ha3 Ha4 Ha5 He Hg Hk Ht Ii La Lc Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Ne Nl Pn Ps Pw Py Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy)

OUT 2 witnesses (Ad3 Gg)


A litel Ire Ad1 Pn Ra1 (A lytel Ire), Edition Bw Ch Cp Dd El En2 En3 Ha4 Ha5 Hg Lc Pw Py (A litel Ire), Bo1 Cn Sl2 Tc2 (A litle Ire), Bo2 He Se (Alitel Ire), Cx1 (A litil yre), Cx2 (A lytyl Ire), Dl (Alytill ire), Ds1 Ln Ra3 Ry2 To1 (A litil Ire), En1 (A litle yre), Fi (A lytull yre), Gl Mg (A lytel ire), Ha2 Ha3 Hk (A litell yre), Ht (A litul Ire), Ii Ld2 (A litell Ire), La Sl1 (A litel ire), Ma (A litle ire), Mc (A lytell ire), Mm (A litell ire), Ne (A litil ire), Nl Tc1 (A litill Ire), Ps (A lytel yre), Ry1 (A litulle Ire), Wy (A lytyll yre)

is in Edition Bo2 Bw Ch Cp Cx1 Cx2 Dd Ds1 El En1 Gl Ha3 Ha5 Hg Hk La Lc Ln Mg Mm Ne Py Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Tc1 Wy (is in)

in Bo1 En2 Fi Ha2 Ld2 Mc Ps Pw Ra1 Sl2 To1 (in)

ther is in Pn (ther is in)

Overlapping readings is in his herte

in his herte is Ad1 He (in his hert is) En3 Ha4 Ii (in his herte is) Tc2 (in his hert ys)

in his herte was Cn (in his harte was) Dl (in his hertte was) Ht Ma Nl (in his hert was)

his herte Edition Cp Cx1 El En2 Fi Gl Ha2 Ha5 Hg Hk Lc Ld2 Ln Mg Mm Ne Pw Py Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 To1 Wy (his herte), Bo1 Bo2 Bw Dd Ds1 En1 Ha3 La Pn Ps (his hert), Ch Cx2 (hys herte)

herte Mc (hert)

ylaft Edition El Hg (ylaft), Ch Hk (y lafte), Cx1 Lc Ne (y laft), Ds1 (Ilaft), Ha3 (ylafte), Mg (ilaft), Py (i laft)

laft Ad1 Cp Dd Dl En1 En2 En3 Ha4 He Ht La Ln Mc Ps Pw Ra1 Ry2 Sl1 Tc1 Tc2 (laft), Bo2 Ii (lefte), Bw (laf), Cn Fi Gl Ha2 Ha5 Ld2 Ma Mm Ra3 Ry1 Sl2 To1 (lafte), Nl Se (lafft)

there laft Cx2 (ther laft), Pn Wy (there laft)

he rafte Bo1 (he rafte)

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On the left hand side of the screen you will see what we call "Variant Maps." These are hypotheses of relationships among the manuscripts, created by phylogenetic software developed by evolutionary biologists to explore relationships among species. For explanation of how we use these maps see....