Dear Readers, many times the B+BWA is translated in ELTHEIN denoting coming and going, but later this BBWA denotes often the visual reflections on water...
Dear list-members, The following link gives access to Metzger's "Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament". Unfortunately, footnotes are not included. The...
The closest thing I have found is this... http://apostolicbible.com/print.htm I have it but I don't like it. It's interlinear and has Strong's numbers and it...
Philip Maertens: Actually, there is no footnote specifically for 7.4, but there is one for 7.3-4. "In actuality, however, a strict analysis of the account in...
Hi, ... I believe it is based on the H & F Majority Text. Too bad they did not use the Byzantine Textform since that is the closest we can get to what the...
Footnote 1 to "7:3-51" The Text of Acts, pp. 60-61 Footnote 2 to 7:3-4 In actuality, however, a strict analysis of the account in Genesis proves that Abraham...
David, At least one text can be seen differently, if we don't want to accept a textual corruption. As we know textual corruption is a well known phaenomenon...
Is there perchance a list participant with expertise on the Peshitta of Obadiah? If so, would said person please contact me. Thanks very much Jim -- Jim West,...
Dear List: While reading between the lines, I just happened to notice the Crescent Moon symbol in Codex Snaiticus, the Gospel of Mark 9:28-29. The passage...
A "lunatic" is someone that is "moonstruck" - behaves irrationally. ... From: Mark Thunderson To: textualcriticism@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 03,...
... That's what it looks like to me. It certainly doesn't appear to be a pen mark, and appears to be something accidental. Dave Washburn But I can't say...
Dear colleagues, I wanted to introduce you to a new software program that helps students in working in the Nestle apparatus. It cuts down on time without...
Metzger expresses what is probably the opinion of the majority of textual critics today about this variation in Acts 16:7. He states that the phrase, "the...
I'm not knowledgeable of the details, but I believe that the Eastern and Western churches are largely identified/divided along the lines of whether or not the...
Bryan Cox, If I wanted to argue for TO PNEUMA, the argument would probably go something like this: (1) "TO PNEUMA IHSOU" is not a Lucan phrase. The unadorned...
As I slowly "flesh-out" my web site, some progress occurs! Now available is some resources for Biblically-oriented Coptic studies. Especially useful is an...
Greetings Taras, T: "Would it be appropriate if I do a (tentative) research into conflation on the basis of (all) available textual apparatuses? Or you think...
Dear List, I'm doing a translation of the NT, and am left at sea by Metzger's long explanation of the Western versus Alexandrian editions of Acts in his ...
In June 2007, David Robert Palmer asked about the veracity of the statement, "The KJV translators had access to Codex Vaticanus and rejected it." The gist of...
Does anyone have a lowdown on textual issues in the book of Hebrews? I'm mostly interested in 1:3, but I would like any overview on the text if someone knows...
Dr. Mark Tagami recently completed a PhD dissertation on family 1739 in Hebrews and collated 50 mss of Hebrews in the process. If you'd like to contact him,...
Dear Taras, Please see below... ... My personal opinion is that it is always a good idea to work with the manuscripts themselves. (See the Alands' twelfth rule...
... Hebrews? I'm ... if ... Bill, For a survey of textual issues in Hebrews you could check out - F. F. Bruce, "Textual Problems in the Epistle to the...
In this new release (you must have Sil Apparatus font installed): 1. you can add a parameter for these Data: Century, Text Type, Aland Cat e Regions; 2. you...
Hello All, I am currently starting work on my Masters Thesis. I am looking at scribal patterns and omissions in Codex Sinaiticus. I am looking for any good...