Source: http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.com/2006/10/statistical-question.html Accessed: 2006-10-10 ------------ Hi Peter, I found the discrepancy between my figures and Rico's. It was a bug in my program. Our figures are now identical, with the exception of a 1 character difference in Acts, and a 2 character difference in both 2 Cor and Hebrews. It's no doubt attributable to a difference in our source files. I did a quick alteration to my program to account for double brackets (which were only relevant in Mark, Luke, and John). Below are the new figures. First column of numbers are the figures without iota subscript, the last column takes it into account. In Mark, Luke, and John, totals with and without words in double brackets are included. Matthew, 90057, 91011 Mark, 56537/55365, 57098/55915 Luke, 95966/95772, 97048/96852 John, 71348/70526, 72133/71301 Acts, 95811, 96764 Romans, 34434, 34913 1 Corinthians, 32760, 33165 2 Corinthians, 22279, 22550 Galatians, 11085, 11178 Ephesians, 12001, 12184 Philippians, 7998, 8096 Colossians, 7884, 8016 1 Thessalonians, 7419, 7506 2 Thessalonians, 4048, 4105 1 Timothy, 8854, 8944 2 Timothy, 6525, 6615 Titus, 3723, 3759 Philemon, 1562, 1590 Hebrews, 26383, 26571 James, 8827, 8895 1 Peter, 9062, 9148 2 Peter, 6079, 6148 1 John, 9459, 9582 2 John, 1130, 1144 3 John, 1107, 1124 Jude, 2577, 2600 Revelation, 46032, 46527 Regards, Casey Perkins