... "Know" is probably too strong a word, and the tradition of only 18 tiqqune sopherim suggests that the practice was only sporadic, but Jim's statement does...
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HuldrychZ@... ...
Mar 13, 1996 3:07 am
A question was asked concerning the Tiqqune Sopherim. The best easily accesible resource is E. Wurthwein's "Text of the Old Testament". In this book he...
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HuldrychZ@... ...
Mar 13, 1996 3:06 am
But, isn't it so that the Tiq. Soph. ARE demonstrable evidence of scribal changes? Jim West...
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Sigrid Peterson ...
Mar 13, 1996 1:48 am
... How do we know this? It's something I haven't learned. [...] ... Sigrid Peterson UPenn, Bar-Ilan University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and The...
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James R. Adair ...
Mar 13, 1996 12:45 am
... There are traditionally only 18 tiqqune sopherim, but other scribal changes are evident. The most obvious ones I know of are in the first two chapters of...
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Orthopodeo@... ...
Mar 13, 1996 12:26 am
... I have always been of the opinion that Matthew and Luke followed the LXX here, not the other way around. A quick scan with BibleWorks revealed the ...
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William L. Petersen ...
Mar 13, 1996 12:26 am
... This whole area (the LXX, its base text in Hebrew, and the evolution of the LXX's own text [that is, its own transmission history]) is fraught with ...
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Andrew Gross ...
Mar 13, 1996 12:00 am
... Well, yes, this is certainly all reasonable. However, if you are trying to build an argument from such suppositions, you should make sure that these...
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MrNyse195@...
Mar 12, 1996 11:49 pm
... A late date (after 95) for the composition of John has the support of Church Fathers like Irenaeus (c. 130 - 200). I don't know if Irenaeus can be...
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HuldrychZ@... ...
Mar 12, 1996 10:38 pm
Following up on my last question (about Is 7:14)- we know that the copyists of the MT altered what they found when they considered it objectionable. They...
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James R. Adair ...
Mar 12, 1996 10:07 pm
I will be presenting a paper this weekend at the Southeast regional SBL meetings in South Carolina in which I argue that Isa 7:14 can be viewed as an "orthodox...
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Andrew Gross ...
Mar 12, 1996 9:22 pm
... Because I'm on vacation right now, I am unfortunately away from my library. Would you be able to post these different renderings for my (and hopefully,...
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HuldrychZ@... ...
Mar 12, 1996 9:00 pm
It is well known that the LXX of Is 7:14 uses the word "parthenos"; while the MT has "almah" and not "bethulah". My question, particularly to Dr. Ehrman is, is...
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Stephen C Carlson ...
Mar 12, 1996 6:03 pm
... A late date (after 95) for the composition of John has the support of Church Fathers like Irenaeus (c. 130 - 200). I don't know if Irenaeus can be...
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HuldrychZ@... ...
Mar 12, 1996 4:45 pm
Baur and some of his colleagues dated John late simply because of its theological development (which they viewed as more advanced than the Synoptics). But, in...
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MrNyse195@...
Mar 12, 1996 9:29 am
I don't know if it's relevant to this list, but I'm curious as to what everyone has to say on this issue- If papryologists come to a set date on a particular...
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Patrick Durusau ...
Mar 10, 1996 2:23 pm
TC-List members and Dexter Garnier: Our apologies for the looping mail message that was sent from the TC-List on Saturday, March 9, 1995. The problem arose...
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SoHNcoM@...
Mar 10, 1996 10:10 am
My apologies to the list for the previous message "Strangeness in my mailbox." I thought I had sent it directly to jadair@emory rather than to the entire...
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SoHNcoM@...
Mar 10, 1996 8:09 am
Dear Mr. Jimmy Adair, The following message appeared in my mailbox twenty times! I think it resulted in my being UNSUBSCRIBED to the B-Hebrew List for some...
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VCBROWN@...
Mar 10, 1996 7:41 am
Jim, On 9-MAR-1996 19:56:32.5 tc-list said to VCBROWN ... Try these: 1) "An Aramaic Stele Fragment from Tel Dan" by Avraham Biram and Joseph Naveh, IEJ...
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HuldrychZ@... ...
Mar 10, 1996 3:55 am
Friends, I am very interested in any bibliographic information concerning the Tel-Dan excavations and the "house of David" reference found there. I hope...
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Kelly McGrew ...
Mar 9, 1996 10:37 am
Here are some other grammars of Aramaic: David Marcus. A Manual of Babylonian Jewish Aramaic. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, Inc., 1981. Alger F....
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Maurice Robinson ...
Mar 8, 1996 1:46 am
... Thanks for the clarification. I just happened to remember Johns' name and thought it might be what was needed....
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GLENN WOODEN ...
Mar 8, 1996 1:03 am
Johns's book is not a reference grammar. It is an intro. with sentences made up for teaching purposes. ... Glenn Wooden Acadia Divinity College Wolfville N.S. ...
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Bart Ehrman ...
Mar 7, 1996 11:45 pm
In response to D. Wheeler's query: Very few people who actually work in this material, of course, pin the Byzantine text on Lucian (though there are still a...
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Maurice Robinson ...
Mar 7, 1996 11:10 pm
... I would here agree with Dale, i.e., that no one "did it." Of course I do not view the Byzantine Textform as the product of a recension or even of a ...
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Dale M. Wheeler ...
Mar 7, 1996 10:18 pm
... This is the statement from the Brown mss site about Lucian's work: "It is called Byzantine because it was adopted in Constantinople and used as the common...
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Maurice Robinson ...
Mar 7, 1996 10:11 pm
... I am not in my office so I cannot check on publication data, but I believe there is a more extensive work by Alger F. Johns, coming out from Andrews...
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Bart Ehrman ...
Mar 7, 1996 9:55 pm
... Um, sorry, but I haven't been following all of these postings. "Did" *what*? -- Bart D. Ehrman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...
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Dale M. Wheeler ...
Mar 7, 1996 9:21 pm
Several people have emailed me personally about the book mentioned at the Brown site; here is what they say at the end of the text-type discussion: This...