... Thiede has gone way out on a limb in attributing the Magdalen Papyri to the 1st half of the 1st century. His arguments are tenuous to even a layman such...
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Nichael Lynn Cramer
nichael@...
Jan 30, 1998 5:09 pm
... I second all of Jim's message above. In addition, an good on-line source is Sigrid Petersen's message which was posted to the Ioudaios list: ...
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GLINCOLN @ LBC * GLIN...
glincoln@...
Jan 30, 1998 4:58 pm
FORWARDED MESSAGE from Ronald L. Minton (rminton @ mail.orion.org) at RM> 1/29/98 7:21 PM RM> I am looking for information on Georg Pasor (spelling uncertain)....
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Jim West
jwest@...
Jan 30, 1998 3:36 pm
... They are not. ... Dont know about that, but see Graham Stanton's "Gospel Truth". He thoroughly debunks Thiede's theories. ... Best, Jim ...
3731
Carlton Meredith
113164.2404@...
Jan 30, 1998 3:12 pm
On January 29, 1998, Ron Minton wrote: "I am looking for information on Georg Pasor." I have gleaned the following principally from Bayle’s _Dictionnaire_: ...
3730
Revcraigh@...
Jan 30, 1998 3:05 pm
Sorry if this is old hash. Just wondering how Thiede's contention that some bits of papyrus containing a portion of Matthew's Gospel are to be dated from the...
3729
Robert B. Waltz
waltzmn@...
Jan 30, 1998 2:42 pm
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, schmiul@... (U. Schmid) wrote, in part (I only comment where I have something intelligent to say): [ ... ] ... I would say it's...
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William L. Petersen
WLPetersen@...
Jan 30, 1998 2:21 pm
3727
Professor L.W. Hurtado
hurtadol@...
Jan 30, 1998 12:42 pm
I draw readers' attention to a newly published essay: E. J. Epp, "Textual Criticism in the Exegesis of the New Testament, with an Excursus on Canon," in...
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U. Schmid
schmiul@...
Jan 30, 1998 10:01 am
... This goes too fast for me to make sense. Besides, what do you mean by several centuries? When consulting _B. Fischer, Die Lateinischen Evangelien bis zum...
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Matthew Johnson
mejohnsn@...
Jan 30, 1998 3:26 am
On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Huey Bahr wrote: [snip] ... Actually, the Vulgate has surprising links with what could be the original text. This is because the Vulgate...
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Ronald L. Minton
rminton@...
Jan 30, 1998 12:26 am
I am looking for information on Georg Pasor (spelling uncertain). I saw a note that he may have made a Greek/Latin N.T. about 1619. Any sources or ...
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Robert B. Waltz
waltzmn@...
Jan 29, 1998 2:43 pm
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Timothy John Finney <finney@...> wrote: (I'm only going to reply to a few parts of this; I haven't had time to think...
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Timothy John Finney
finney@...
Jan 29, 1998 3:17 am
I said the following. (By the way, sorry for the grammatical error in that ... To which Bob Waltz replied, ... For the general case, say that each judge may be...
3721
James R. Adair
jadair@...
Jan 27, 1998 7:21 pm
Some on this list might be interested to know about the creation of a new e-mail discussion list devoted to the academic study of the New Testament. The list...
3720
Robert B. Waltz
waltzmn@...
Jan 27, 1998 2:54 pm
On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Timothy John Finney <finney@...> wrote, in part (I'll only address areas where we have something to say): [ ... ] ... ...
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Timothy John Finney
finney@...
Jan 27, 1998 3:58 am
On ms manuscript transmission, scribal habits, and similarities with genetics, it struck me some months ago that textual variation can be understood in...
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William L. Petersen
WLPetersen@...
Jan 26, 1998 4:50 am
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U. Schmid
schmiul@...
Jan 25, 1998 2:02 pm
... [snip] ... Since I am away from my beloved sources at the Muenster Institut, I can only offer some tentative speculations. One explanation might be that...
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Jean VALENTIN
jgvalentin@...
Jan 25, 1998 12:32 pm
I have a few questions about the text of Mk 11.26. This because my work on Arabic manuscripts led me to find the long variant, not attested in NA27. There are...
3715
dwashbur@...
Jan 24, 1998 11:14 pm
Friends, I've had a request for a TrueType font of the following style: Byzantine Greek (Romaic) I'm not familiar with any. Does anybody on TC-List know of...
3714
Roderic L. Mullen
rlmullen@...
Jan 24, 1998 10:54 pm
In re the pericope of the woman caught in adultery, I've been reading a copy of D. C. Parker's *LIVING TEXT OF THE GOSPELS* (just out with Cambridge U.PR.) for...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Jan 24, 1998 10:43 pm
... things TC. ... Bart Ehrman- "The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture", Oxford University Press, 1996 (?). ... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Jim...
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Huey Bahr
hbahr3@...
Jan 24, 1998 10:01 pm
... things TC. I have to admit Ehrman's influance on my thoughts. My premise is this: scribes did not intentionally corrupt the text. They either "corrected"...
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Bernard A. Taylor
taylorb@...
Jan 24, 1998 9:30 pm
... Jim, Could you give bibliographical information on this? It sounds intriguing. Regards, Bernard Taylor...
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Carlton Winbery
winberyc@...
Jan 24, 1998 3:57 pm
From the discussion of history of text; ... One interesting development is the application of the rule, when to use the "movable nu" (or I prefer the way Ward...
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Jack Kilmon
jpman@...
Jan 24, 1998 3:33 pm
... As a biologist who dabbles in TC for fun, I have always seen the same comparison. The extant mss are our "fossils" which we divide into phyla (Byzantine,...
3708
Jim West
jwest@...
Jan 24, 1998 2:50 pm
... On this one would do well to turn to Bart Ehrman's "Orthodox Corruption of Scripture"- an excellent book for anyone even remotely interested in things TC. ...
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Robert B. Waltz
waltzmn@...
Jan 24, 1998 2:34 pm
... Depends on what one's interests are. If one is a textual critic, this is of course true. But a history of the Byzantine text might be more interesting to...