Readings for line KD.16.119

L.16.124KD.16.119
Iewes iangeled þere-aȝeyne · and iugged lawes
M.16.124KD.16.119
Iuwes iangled þere-aȝein . and iugged lawes
Cr1.16.123KD.16.119
Iewes iangle there agayne , and iudged lawes
W.16.124KD.16.119
Iewes iangled þer-ayein . and Iuggede lawes
Hm.16.123KD.16.119
iewes ianglyd þeraȝen · and iuged lawes
C.16.87KD.16.119
Iewes iangled ther ayeins · and Iugged lawes
G.17.123KD.16.119
Iewes Iangeled þerageynst and Iuvgged lawes
O.16.125KD.16.119
Iues iangledenO.16.125: O alone has the form iangleden; most B manuscripts have iangled. þer-aȝens  & iuggedenO.16.125: O alone has the form iuggeden; all other beta witnesses have Iuggede. lawes
R.16.123KD.16.119
Iewes Iangeled þere-aȝeyne  þatR.16.123: For R's unique þat, F reads þo þat; beta reads and. iuged lawes .
F.12.125KD.16.119
Þe Iewis Ianglyd þere a-geyn / þo þat Iugged þe lawes.F.12.125: F's b-verse is unique. Most beta manuscripts read "and Iuggede lawes." Alpha is responsible for F's þat, but F uniquely has þo and þe.