Uncial 0150

Uncial 0150 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), X2 (in the Soden numbering),[1] is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. It is dated paleographically to the 9th century.[2]

Uncial 0150
New Testament manuscript
TextPauline epistles
Date9th century
ScriptGreek
Now atMonastery of Saint John the Theologian
Size26 cm by 17.5 cm
Typemixed
CategoryIII

Description

The codex contains the Pauline epistles with some lacunae, on 150 parchment leaves (26 cm by 17.5 cm). The text is written in one column per page, 34 lines per page, in large uncial letters. It contains a commentary.[2]

Epistle to the Hebrews placed between 2 Thessalonians and 1 Timothy.

The Greek text of this codex is mostly Byzantine with some Alexandrian readings.[3] Aland placed it in Category III.[2]

In Ephesians 4:16 it reads συνβιβαζομενον for συμβιβαζομενον; the reading is supported by Papyrus 46, Papyrus 99, Sinaiticus, Alexandrinus, Vaticanus, Ephraemi Rescriptus, Bezae, Augiensis, Boernerianus.[4]

Gregory dated it to the 10th century.[5] Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 9th century.[6]

Formerly it was classified as minuscule 413p.[5] In 1908 Gregory gave number 150 to it.[1]

The codex currently is located at the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian (Ms. 61), at Patmos.[2][6]

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