the early fourth century—and, at that, it was included with the Greek Old Testament in one codex (as in Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus). In the discussion that follows, I focus primarily on the first two phases of publication. In this regard, I would not follow the pattern put forth by David Trobisch in The First Edition of the New Testament, who focuses his energies on what he calls a “Canonical Edition” of the New Testament (with all 27 books). He is careful not to date this edition, but
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