... True, it's a Pauline word, but it is used in an unusual manner (a hapax in conjunction with PARADW and SWMA! :-) ), so I can imagine a scribe might have...
James R. Adair ...
Feb 1, 1996 9:12 am
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... Certainly attributing elements to an entire text-type that are characteristic of only a minority of its members is unjustified. However, all of the...
James R. Adair ...
Feb 1, 1996 9:28 am
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... This is certain, but in that case almost any Pauline verse will have three words in close conjunction which ends up hapax. (The more words multiplied in a...
Maurice Robinson ...
Feb 3, 1996 3:20 am
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... And this is where I believe a key methodological error occurs. Merely because a texttype-as-a-whole has a reading which also occurs in a synoptic or other...
Maurice Robinson ...
Feb 3, 1996 3:56 am
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I'm going to respond to a couple of points, then I plan to let the topic rest for now. I think perhaps we've ridden this particular horse far enough! ... I...
James R. Adair ...
Feb 4, 1996 1:17 am
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James R. Adair responded to Maurice Robinson; ... I would agree with this statement. I would add that on internal grounds the explanation of the readings at...
Carlton Winbery ...
Feb 4, 1996 2:40 am
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... If the horse isn't already dead *:-) I of course would be pleased to move on to other topics as well. ... So long as the copying and cross-correction were...
Maurice Robinson ...
Feb 4, 1996 7:54 am
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... I continue to differ, as previously, but have no need to rehash my reasons further on those points. ... Again, I think not. The issue is what scribes did....
Maurice Robinson ...
Feb 4, 1996 8:24 am
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I am forwarding this call for papers to the tc-list. Perhaps someone on the list will be interested in participating in this SBL session. Jimmy Adair Manager...
James R. Adair ...
Feb 6, 1996 5:16 pm
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Dear Colleagues, The Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible section of the Society of Biblical Literature would like to invite any paper proposals on the...
SIDNIE WHITE CRAWFORD...
Feb 6, 1996 11:29 pm
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The steering committee of the NT textual criticism of the SBL is inviting paper proposals on any topic related to the field for the November meetings....
Bart Ehrman ...
Feb 7, 1996 2:17 am
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The two textual criticism sections of the SBL have recently put out a call for papers for the annual SBL convention in New Orleans in November. In the same...
James R. Adair ...
Feb 8, 1996 8:03 am
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Feb 9, 1996 2:54 am
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SIGNOFF TC-LIST...
Lowell K. Liwat ...
Feb 9, 1996 6:14 am
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... In my opinion, the majority (no pun intended) of Textual Critics (teachers and researchers) still practice TC in a more or less eklectic method. There are...
Carlton Winbery ...
Feb 9, 1996 10:17 pm
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This is in answer to a post from Rachel off list. I hope its ok if I put it on-line. ... My first response to your question is that there are several reasons....
Carlton Winbery ...
Feb 10, 1996 11:41 pm
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... Your best bet for getting a good answer to this question is to see what E. Y. Kutscher has to say in his volume _The Language and Linguistic Background of...
Andrew Gross ...
Feb 11, 1996 4:26 am
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... Forget Ruth 3:4 but add Deuteronomy 28:30 for replacement of $kb by $gl. Also, if you are interested in the phenomenon of Bowlderizing Qere and Ketiv check...
avigdor horovitz ...
Feb 11, 1996 5:24 pm
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10 February, 1996, In addition to Andrew Gross's comments in reply to Mark and Beth LaRocca-Pitts, one might add two things. 1. -hmh is a very common Qumran...
Richard Weis ...
Feb 11, 1996 7:35 pm
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... One thing to keep in mind when using Qimron's grammar is that he only covers the non-Biblical Hebrew texts from Qumran. I believe the idea was to isolate...
Andrew Gross ...
Feb 11, 1996 10:56 pm
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11 February, 1996, Andrew Gross's observation that Qimron's monograph focuses on non-Biblical texts at Qumran is exactly why the work is valuable for text...
Richard Weis ...
Feb 11, 1996 11:23 pm
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... Just to clarify, for those who may not be familiar with these texts, the long endings -hmh, -hnh, etc. _are_ found in some of the biblical texts from...
James R. Adair ...
Feb 12, 1996 7:49 am
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... Several words above and below this word seem to be smudged, as well. I'm looking at the same plate you referenced, and there is what appears to be a water...
David Washburn ...
Feb 12, 1996 7:50 am
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Hello, James Adair and I have been composing a set of Greek entities for use in encoding Greek characters used in printed journals such as Semeia and the ...
Patrick Durusau ...
Feb 12, 1996 6:28 pm
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... Some clarification is probably in order, since there are a number of degrees of "conservative" advocates who seem to use the term "majority text", and this...
Maurice Robinson ...
Feb 12, 1996 7:43 pm
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I am puzzled by the recently proposed Greek Entity set. The TEI has had an entity set and writing system declaration for Ancient Greek for years. Maybe I've...
James Tauber SunLabs ...
Feb 12, 1996 7:50 pm
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... mention of the KJV appears within their own introduction (so far as I can determine from a quick re-read). Credit that to a Thomas Nelson marketing ...
Maurice Robinson ...
Feb 12, 1996 8:09 pm
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Thanks to Maurice Robinson's explanation of the five differnet kinds of "Majority Text" advocates. It's a very useful taxonomy. I have a question, Maurice,...
Bart Ehrman ...
Feb 12, 1996 8:47 pm
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... If projected on a spectrum, I might fall somewhere between Sturz and Robinson, but my theory of Biblical authority is very distant from inerrancy. In...
Vincent Broman ...
Feb 12, 1996 9:53 pm
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... Sorry, I should have included a statement of the divergence from the TEI Greek entity set and reasons for it as part of my original post. 1. The TEI Greek...