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Split a/d
GC: There is a wider range of early A-related witnesses for a, which stands against a coherent majority attestation with an A-related core for d.
TP: The anarthrous καρδία καὶ ψυχή, “a kind of hendiadys” (Pervo 127), would be understood as the heart and soul of the believers, although the use of articles with both nouns appears clumsy – as if it was about a certain heart and soul, or the heart and soul as such. This argument in favor of d, however, is too weak to outweigh the diverse and early A-related a attestation.