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2376 James Snapp, Jr.
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Aug 1, 2006
6:39 pm
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...
2377 Stephen C. Carlson
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Aug 1, 2006
6:54 pm
... 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...
2378 mydogregae01 Offline Send Email Aug 1, 2006
9:03 pm
... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr. Dykes replies: This is becoming absurd! If we have 300 Greek manuscripts which contain this text (I suspect that we actually...
2379 James Snapp, Jr.
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Aug 2, 2006
2:57 am
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...
2380 Schmuel
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Aug 2, 2006
4:13 am
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...
2381 Wieland Willker
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Aug 2, 2006
8:10 am
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...
2382 Bai Jiansheng
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Aug 2, 2006
12:56 pm
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...
2383 George F Somsel
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Aug 2, 2006
1:47 pm
Regarding the Syriac versions Tisch says Si verba Eusebii de Hegesippo incerta neglegimus, primum refertur de versione Novi Testamenti Syriaca apud...
2384 Stephen C. Carlson
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Aug 2, 2006
2:05 pm
... 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...
2385 Stephen C. Carlson
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Aug 2, 2006
2:05 pm
... 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...
2386 Jim West
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Aug 2, 2006
4:23 pm
Listers may well enjoy the biblioblog.com interview of Peter Head, our "Blogger of the Month". He's one funny man. ...
2387 James Snapp, Jr.
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Aug 2, 2006
4:34 pm
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...
2388 Dave Smith (REL110, 2...
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Aug 2, 2006
4:43 pm
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)...
2389 Dave Smith (REL110, 2...
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Aug 2, 2006
5:25 pm
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...
2390 Eric Rowe
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Aug 2, 2006
5:55 pm
... 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...
2391 Stephen C. Carlson
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Aug 2, 2006
7:25 pm
... 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...
2392 Filotheu Monahul
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Aug 3, 2006
9:00 am
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...
2393 Filotheu Monahul
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Aug 3, 2006
10:22 am
For those also interested, I searched the internet a little more and I found the 2005 edition of Robinson Pierpont at this link: ...
2394 George Young
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Aug 3, 2006
2:12 pm
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...
2395 James Snapp, Jr.
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Aug 3, 2006
4:13 pm
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...
2396 mydogregae01 Offline Send Email Aug 3, 2006
4:56 pm
... Hoskiers day ... read "TREE". ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr. Dykes' final reply to Mr. Avery of the KJVO camp: A friend informed me thusly as to the number...
2397 Schmuel
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Aug 3, 2006
8:22 pm
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...
2398 Daniel Buck
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Aug 4, 2006
12:20 am
... 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 ...
2399 George Young
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Aug 4, 2006
12:35 am
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...
2400 George Young
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Aug 4, 2006
1:03 am
Dear James Snapp: Thank you for your suggestions regarding Bezae and its marginal notes. My understanding of "sortes sanctorum," however, does not really jive...
2401 Michael Marlowe
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Aug 4, 2006
3:29 am
... 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...
2402 Schmuel
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Aug 4, 2006
4:17 am
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...
2403 ron minton
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Aug 4, 2006
4:43 am
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...
2404 James Snapp, Jr.
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Aug 4, 2006
6:24 am
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...
2405 George F Somsel
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Aug 4, 2006
8:11 am
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...
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