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=== Orthodox-Belief supporting reading === 1 John 5:6<ref>{{bibleverse|1 John|5:6}}</ref> : δι' ὕδατος καὶ αἵματος καὶ πνεύματος (''through water and blood and spirit'') - also in [[Codex Alexandrinus|A]] [[Minuscule 104|104]] [[Minuscule 424|424{{sup|c}}]] [[Minuscule 614|614]] [[Minuscule 1739|1739{{sup|c}}]] 2412 2495 '''ℓ''' ''598''{{sup|m}} [[Syriac versions of the Bible#Later Syriac versions|sy{{sup|h}}]] [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Sahidic|sa]] [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Bohairic|bo]] [[Origen]].{{r|ubs3|p=823}} <ref group="n">For other variants in this verse see: [[Textual variants in the New Testament#First Epistle of John|Textual variants in the First Epistle of John]].</ref> [[Bart D. Ehrman]] says this was a corrupt reading from a proto-orthodox scribe,<ref>{{Cite book | first=Bart D. | last=Ehrman | author-link=Bart D. Ehrman | title=The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture | page=60 | year=1993 | publisher=Oxford University Press | location=Oxford}}</ref> although this conclusion has not gained wide support.<ref>See for instance, {{Cite book | first1=Magnus | last1=Zetterholm | first2=Samuel | last2=Byrskog | contributor-first=Tommy | contributor-last=Wasserman | contribution=Misquoting Manuscripts? The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture Revisited | title=The Making of Christianity: Conflicts, Contacts, and Constructions: Essays in Honor of Bengt Holmberg | pages=325–350 | year=2012 | publisher=Eisenbrauns | location =Indiana | isbn=978-1575068176}}</ref>
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