M.5.590KD.5.568Wadeth in þat watur and wassh ȝyow wel þereInneM.5.590: The addition of Inne brings M into agreement with WF.
Cr1.5.584KD.5.568 Wade in that water and wash you wel there
W.5.587KD.5.568 Wadeþ in þat water . and wasshe yow wel þer-Inne W.5.587:nota
C.5.585KD.5.568 ¶ Wades in þat water ; and wasshe yow wel there
G.6.588KD.5.568 wadeth In that water & wasshe yeG.6.588: G's use of ye here may simply be an example of the extension of "ye" from the nominative to the objective (the opposite of what happens
with "you" at, for example, G.6.580). Remaining manuscripts read ȝow. However, a nominative would be possible in this construction, as at G.6.592 (where the majority of manuscripts read come þow for β4 come). The meaning of the b-verse would then be "and wash well there" rather than "and wash yourselves well there." well there
O.5.592KD.5.568Wadeþ inO.5.592: OC2 alone lack þat before water. water & wasche ȝow wel þere