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According to the [[Colophon (publishing)|colophons]] at the end of their respective gospels, the [[Gospel of Matthew]] was written in Hebrew 8 years after the Lord's Ascension, that of [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]] was written in Latin 10 years after the Ascension, [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]], in Greek, 15 years after, and [[Gospel of John|John]] 32 years after.<ref name="Metzger">{{Cite book | first=Bruce Manning | last=Metzger | author-link=Bruce M. Metzger | title=Manuscripts of the Greek Bible: An Introduction to Greek Palaeography | page=120 | year=1991 | publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] | location=New York; Oxford | isbn=978-0-19-502924-6}}</ref> The colophons also state that Matthew has 2522 phrases (known as {{lang|grc|ῥήματα}} / ''rhemata''), and 2560 lines (known as {{lang|grc|στίχοι}} / ''stichoi''); Mark has 1675 phrases and 1604 lines; Luke has 3803 phrases and 2750 lines; and John has 1938 phrases.{{r|Metzger}}
 
Though containing the text of the Gospels, a binder has muddled up the folia, causing Matthew 18:25-23:35 to be placed after Matt 8:3, Mark 9:39-13:34 to be placed between John 14:18-19, and Luke 23:31-24:28 to be after Matt 23:35 before it returns to Matt 8:4, resulting in several issues of pagination.<ref name="lake-f13">{{Cite book | first1=Kirsopp | last1=Lake | author-link1=Kirsopp Lake | first2=Silva | last2=Lake | author-link2=Silva Tipple New Lake | title=Family 13 (The Ferrar Group): The Text according to Mark with a Collation of Codex 28 of the Gospels | page=17 | year=1941 | publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press | location=Pennsylvania; London}}</ref>
 
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