Revelation of John 19:13

13He is dressed in clothing dipped
It appears that “dipped” (βεβαμμένον, bebammenon), supported by several uncials and other witnesses (A 051 Maj.), is the original reading. Due to the lack of the preposition “in” (ἐν, en) after the verb (βεβαμμένον αἵματι, bebammenon {aimati), and also probably because of literary allusions to Isa 63:3, several mss and versions seem to have changed the text to “sprinkled” (either ῥεραντισμένον [rherantismenon] in P 2329 al; ἐρραντισμένον [errantismenon] in 1006 1841; ἐρραμμένον [errammenon] in 2053 2062; or ῥεραμμένον [rherammenon] in 1611; or in one case περιρεραμμένον [perirerammenon] in א[2]). The reading most likely to give rise to the others is “dipped.”
Or perhaps “soaked.”
in blood, and he is called
Grk “the name of him is called.”
the Word of God.
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