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Western non-interpolations is a term coined by F. J. A. Hort for certain phrases that are absent in the Western text-type of New Testament manuscripts, but present in one of the two major other text-types. The Alexandrian text-type is generally terse or concise; the Western text-type is larger and paraphrased at places (using more words to convey a similar meaning); the Byzantine text-type is a combination of those two. Nevertheless, the Western text is in certain places shorter than the Alexandrian text. All these shorter readings Hort named Western non-interpolations. Because New Testament scholars have generally preferred the shorter reading – lectio brevior – of textual variants since the 19th century, B. F. Westcott and F. J. A. Hort concluded that these shorter readings in Western ma

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  • لا إقحامات غربية (ar)
  • Western non-interpolations (de)
  • Non-interpolazioni occidentali (it)
  • Westerse non-interpolaties (nl)
  • Western non-interpolations (en)
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  • يشير مصطلح لا إقحامات غربية إلى كلمات وعبارات توجد في أنواع نصوص العهد الجديد غير الغربية. حيث يتصف النص الإسكندراني بحرفيته، بينما الغربي موسع ومعاد الصياغة في أماكن، والنص البيزنطي فيه مزايا من النصين السابقين. وبالرغم من هذا فالنص الغربي في أماكن محددة أقصر من النص الإسنكندراني، وقد سمى فنتن هورت كل هذه القراءات لا إقحامات غربية (أي أنها إضافات إلى النصوص غير الغربية). ومنذ القرن الثامن عشر فضل العلماء النص القصير، وكان هذا النص النص الموثوق لبروك وستكوت وفنتون هورت عندما طبعا كتاب العهد الجديد في اليونانية الأصلية سنة 1882، ففي كل الحالات تقريبا اتبع الكتاب النص الإسكندراني مع استثناء اللاإقحامات الغربية. (ar)
  • Der Begriff Western non-interpolations wurde von Brooke Foss Westcott und Fenton John Anthony Hort geprägt und wird für bestimmte kurze Lesarten im griechischen Text des Neuen Testaments verwendet. (de)
  • Westerse non-interpolaties zijn plaatsen in het Nieuwe Testament waar de Westerse tekst korter is dan de andere handschriften. De term is geopperd door Westcott en Hort. (nl)
  • Western non-interpolations is a term coined by F. J. A. Hort for certain phrases that are absent in the Western text-type of New Testament manuscripts, but present in one of the two major other text-types. The Alexandrian text-type is generally terse or concise; the Western text-type is larger and paraphrased at places (using more words to convey a similar meaning); the Byzantine text-type is a combination of those two. Nevertheless, the Western text is in certain places shorter than the Alexandrian text. All these shorter readings Hort named Western non-interpolations. Because New Testament scholars have generally preferred the shorter reading – lectio brevior – of textual variants since the 19th century, B. F. Westcott and F. J. A. Hort concluded that these shorter readings in Western ma (en)
  • Le "non-interpolazioni occidentali" sono alcune lezioni del Nuovo Testamento presenti nei manoscritti del tipo testuale occidentale che sono più corte delle corrispondenti lezioni degli altri tipi testuali neotestamentari. Il termine fu coniato da . (it)
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