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Dear Ted B.: Excellent question about Mark 4:11. I hope we can give it the attention it deserves. (Sorry for not posting sooner; I'm on vacation.) TB: "My...
James Snapp, Jr.
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... If the earliest Byzantine form omits GNWMAI here, then I don't see any role for the Lucianic recension hypothesis (even if it took place and did give rise...
Stephen C. Carlson
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Aug 1, 2006
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... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr. Dykes replies: This is becoming absurd! If we have 300 Greek manuscripts which contain this text (I suspect that we actually...
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Stephen C., SCC: "If the earliest Byzantine form omits GNWMAI here, then I don't see any role for the Lucianic recension hypothesis (even if it took place and...
James Snapp, Jr.
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Hi Folks, Mr Dykes, ... Schmuel As I asked before, can anybody actually identify more than 20-25 that have been read and verified as to what they have in...
Schmuel
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Being on holyday I have more time to read newspapers and I have found this notice in my daily news (Frankfurter Allgemeine, Aug. 1st p. 33): In a moor in...
Wieland Willker
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Tischendorf's 8th ed. says syr-p has the Byz reading but with TA MUSTHRIA, and that syr- utr supports the Byz along with most of the OL. Does Tischendorf's...
Bai Jiansheng
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Regarding the Syriac versions Tisch says Si verba Eusebii de Hegesippo incerta neglegimus, primum refertur de versione Novi Testamenti Syriaca apud...
George F Somsel
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... Now, I'm more confused. Are you saying that A-K-Pi have texts that predate a supposed recension by Lucian of Antioch (d. 312)? ... Once we're within the...
Stephen C. Carlson
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... My understanding is that T.'s syr-utr (cf. Latin utra, "either of two") indicates support from both syr-p (Harklensis) and syr-sch (Peshitta). At Mark...
Stephen C. Carlson
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Listers may well enjoy the biblioblog.com interview of Peter Head, our "Blogger of the Month". He's one funny man. ...
Jim West
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Dear Stephen: SCC: "Now, I'm more confused. Are you saying that A-K-Pi have texts that predate a supposed recension by Lucian of Antioch (d. 312)?" Not...
James Snapp, Jr.
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I'm not sure of the group's transliteration scheme for Syriac, but Gwilliam's Peshitta (BFBS, 1905) reads LKUWN YIHIYB LMEDAc (YDc) 'IRONO' (the mystery)...
Dave Smith (REL110, 2...
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James or Stephen, S. Carlson wrote: "Are you saying that A-K-Pi have texts that predate a supposed recension by Lucian of Antioch (d. 312)?" What interests me...
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... Before I get pulled into a debate in which I am not inclined to participate, please allow me to point out that my post included no factual claims as to the...
Eric Rowe
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... My impression is that the Lucianic recension is currently in doubt among some critics. See, e.g., Barbara Aland and Klaus Wachtel, "The Greek Minuscule...
Stephen C. Carlson
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Dear All, I read that Robinson claimed a copyright of everyone of his text. Is there someone of you knowing a link with a donloadable pdf file of one of his...
Filotheu Monahul
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For those also interested, I searched the internet a little more and I found the 2005 edition of Robinson Pierpont at this link: ...
Filotheu Monahul
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Dear List: I find that certain manuscripts capture more of my attention than others, and certainly Codex Bezae is one of them. A while back I was reading...
George Young
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George Young, The features in Codex Bezae that you described do not reflect the struggles of an anonymous editor. They are "sortes sanctorum" notations -- the...
James Snapp, Jr.
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... Hoskiers day ... read "TREE". ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr. Dykes' final reply to Mr. Avery of the KJVO camp: A friend informed me thusly as to the number...
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Hi Folks, Looking at the new subject line, one wonders how Mr. Dykes determine that an Old Latin, Vulgate, Bohariic and Tepl and frequent early church writer...
Schmuel
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... Vulgate, Boharic and Tepl and frequent early church writer reading is "invalid". << I wasn't the one who raised the question of '99.9%' having too many ...
Daniel Buck
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Aug 4, 2006
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Dear List: Just a brief update to my previous post. As many of you probably know, you can view the facsimile of Bezae at the Biblical Manuscripts Project...
George Young
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Dear James Snapp: Thank you for your suggestions regarding Bezae and its marginal notes. My understanding of "sortes sanctorum," however, does not really jive...
George Young
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... I find this interesting, and I have never seen it discussed before. If someone has the time for it, I would like to learn how the "sortes sanctorum" notes...
Michael Marlowe
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Aug 4, 2006
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Hi Folks, Daniel Buck - ... Schmuel Actually a "book" reading. Daniel, there is no "frustration". I am learning a lot through the discussion, and perhaps some...
Schmuel
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These arguments for "tree" seem faith based, not fact based. One way to tell is to consider other passages where similar, but much greater evidence exists for...
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Michael Marlowe, Although one could get the impression from Metzger's comments in pp. 266-267 of TOTNT (3th ed. -- I typed "4th" earlier; oops) that Metzger...
James Snapp, Jr.
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Steven, It is about as "possible" that the moon is made out of green cheese. Why not give it a rest? ______________ Schmuel <schmuel@...> wrote: Hi...
George F Somsel
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