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Matthew 9
matthew.9.mt9Repentance
καλέσαι ... ἁμαρτωλούς [εἰς μετάνοιαν]
Does Jesus add ‘to repentance’?
The early Matthew text ends with calling sinners. Many later witnesses add ‘to repentance,’ likely from Luke.
Why this default
The shorter mission statement is default because it has strong early support. ‘To repentance’ is easily explained as harmonization to Luke 5:32 and makes the purpose explicit.
Evidence
ExternalWithout ‘to repentance’: א, B, D, N, W, family 1, 33 and important early versions; with it: C, L, Θ, family 13 and the Byzantine tradition.
InternalThe familiar Lukan phrase naturally expands Matthew. Independent omission of a useful purpose clause across diverse early witnesses is less likely.
Project default · shorter early reading
Witnessesκαλέσαι δικαίους ἀλλὰ ἁμαρτωλούς · א, B, D, N, W, family 1, 33, early versionsExpanded familiar reading
Witnesses... ἁμαρτωλοὺς εἰς μετάνοιαν · C, L, Θ, family 13, Byzantine traditionFork visible in-line
WitnessesDisplay option · added purpose bracketedRecord integrity
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