<P> The New Testament books are ordered differently in the Catholic / Orthodox / Protestant tradition, the Slavonic tradition, the Syriac tradition and the Ethiopian tradition . </P> <P> The mainstream consensus is that the New Testament was written in a form of Koine Greek, which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean from the Conquests of Alexander the Great (335--323 BCE) until the evolution of Byzantine Greek (c. 600). </P> <P> The original autographs, that is, the original Greek writings and manuscripts written by the original authors of the New Testament, have not survived . But historically copies exist of those original autographs, transmitted and preserved in a number of manuscript traditions . There have been some minor variations, additions or omissions, in some of the texts . When ancient scribes copied earlier books, they sometimes wrote notes on the margins of the page (marginal glosses) to correct their text--especially if a scribe accidentally omitted a word or line--and to comment about the text . When later scribes were copying the copy, they were sometimes uncertain if a note was intended to be included as part of the text . </P> <P> The three main textual traditions of the Greek New Testament are sometimes called the Alexandrian text - type (generally minimalist), the Byzantine text - type (generally maximalist), and the Western text - type (occasionally wild). Together they comprise most of the ancient manuscripts . </P>

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