Location of pericope adulterae

MJ. Smith
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Any additions to the pericope adulterae chart here?

Location of Pericope Adulterae

Manuscript

Date

Location of Pericope Adulterae

Codex Sinaiticus

4th century

Omitted

Codex Vaticanus

4th century

Omitted

Codex Alexandrinus

5th century

Omitted (presumed, due to missing pages)

Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus

5th century

Omitted

Peshitta

Various

Omitted

Minuscule 207

11th/12th century

After John 7:36

Minuscule 225

12th century

After John 7:36

Georgian manuscripts

Various

After John 7:44 in some

Codex Tischendorfianus IV

10th century

After John 7:52

Codex Bezae

5th century

After John 7:52

Codex Boreelianus

9th century

After John 7:52

Codex Cyprius

9th century

After John 7:52

Codex Sangallensis

9th century

After John 7:52

Codex Seidelianus

9th century

After John 7:52

Vulgate

Various

After John 7:52

Minuscule 1077

11th century

After John 8:12

Minuscule 20

11th century

After John 8:12

Minuscule 1443

12th century

After John 8:12

Minuscule 37

12th century

After John 8:12

Minuscule 1076

11th century

After John 21:25

Minuscule 1

12th century

After John 21:25

Family 1 manuscripts

12th-14th centuries

After John 21:25

Minuscule 1582

949 AD

After John 21:25

Minuscule 565

9th century

After John 21:25

Minuscule 301

11th/12th century

After Luke 21:38

Family 13 manuscripts

11th-15th centuries

After Luke 21:38

Minuscule 2106

14th century

After Luke 21:38

Minuscule 135

11th century

After Luke 24:53

Codex Ebnerianus (minuscule 105)

12th century

After Luke 24:53

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