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hey YouTube Its Pastor Dwayne here so today were going to continue taking a look at the differences between the Byzantine text and the textus receptus and last time we left off on chapter 10. however I do need to go back a little bit because I made a mistake yes thats right uh somebody on a Facebook thread had pointed out to me that I made a mistake so Im going to show you what that is well fix that up and then well take a look at some of the stuff I found in chapter 10. now if you come on over here with me to the spreadsheet we are looking at the differences between the Robinson beer Pond text and the Texas receptus like I said Im trying to categorize everything here uh just to get a better picture of the overall difference between the two editions um but not last week but in the previous week I believe it was I was taking a look at this variant here in Matthew 4 verse 18 and this was the difference between having the word Jesus in there and having Jesus implied so I said init