4. A variant’s conformity to the author’s style and vocabulary. 5. A variant’s conformity to the author’s theology or ideology. 6. A variant’s conformity to Koine (rather than Attic) Greek. 7. A variant’s conformity to Semitic forms of expression. 8. A variant’s lack of conformity to parallel passages or to contextual information. 9. A variant’s lack of conformity to Old Testament passages. 10. A variant’s lack of conformity to liturgical forms and usages. 11. A variant’s lack of conformity
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