Lady Eclecte

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<p>2 John occupies a rather peripheral place in the New Testament canon. Consisting of a mere 13 verses and often viewed as a kind of abstract of 1 John the letter has traditionally not garnered much individual attention. While scholars have long noted that the opening address of the letter is ambiguous in some cases even problematic the received reading that is printed in all Greek editions of the New Testament for the last 150 years is ἐκλεκτῇ κυρίᾳ and is typically translated as to an elect lady. The near universal view in modern scholarship is to take elect lady as a metonym for a church that is metaphorically personified as a woman.</p><p>Drawing upon a wide range of evidence that includes Greek papyri New Testament manuscripts and a host of other sources this study shows that the received address printed in all editions of the Greek New Testament is not correct. Rather the address should be rendered Ἐκλέκτῃ τῇ κυρίᾳ and translated to the lady Eclecte so that the principal recipient of the letter is a named woman. This reading makes far more sense with the letter as a whole and makes it the only text in the entire New Testament Cannon addressed to a woman.</p><p></p>
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