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4825 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jun 1, 2009
7:24 am
Peter: To me, saying that 5 out of 6 Sahidic end at 16:8, when in fact only one out of 6 Sahidic manuscripts end at 16:8, is a serious misrepresentation of the...
4826 Daniel
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Jun 1, 2009
7:24 am
... Actually, he offered twice that many: <Up to this point, Marcus' description of the external evidence is reasonably accurate (except his claim that Luke...
4827 Robert Relyea
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Jun 1, 2009
7:24 am
... It really depends on how broad you want to make the definition of "GNT mss". This number appears to be what you get if you add up all the 'latest&#39; Gregory...
4828 virtuoso07 Send Email Jun 1, 2009
7:25 am
As I was collating several MSS of Mark chapter 2, I noticed one particularly interesting symbol at the end of Mark 2:3. I was using as a base text Stephanus'...
4829 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jun 1, 2009
7:25 am
Peter: To me, Marcus' claim that 5 out of 6 Sahidic end at 16:8, when in fact only one out of 6 Sahidic manuscripts end at 16:8, is a serious misrepresentation...
4830 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jun 1, 2009
4:54 pm
Please disregard the second post that begins, "To me, Marcus' claim that 5 out of 6 Sahidic end at 16:8, when in fact only one out of 6 Sahidic manuscripts end...
4831 Daniel B. Wallace
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Jun 1, 2009
4:54 pm
Last summer, the INTF determined that there were at that time 5555 extant GNT MSS. This is about 200 shy of the sums of the four categories of Gregory-Aland...
4832 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jun 1, 2009
4:54 pm
Greetings Brice: The overlined delta is indeed the numeral "4." Regarding the dots on each side, I don't have any insights except to note that when Sinaiticus...
4833 Mitch Larramore
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Jun 2, 2009
11:17 am
Dr. Wallace: I assume this number provided by the INTF changes quite frequently. The number of new MSS your organization has discovered has raised this number...
4834 Tommy Wasserman
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Jun 2, 2009
11:43 am
Mitch, the number changes frequently (especially now that the CSNTM are so active). The INTF provide updates (but not as frequently) on their webpage: ...
4835 Peter M. Head
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Jun 2, 2009
11:44 am
I have discussed this and shown some examples at 'The Gospel of Mark in Codex Sinaiticus: Textual and Reception-Historical Considerations&#39; TC: A Journal of...
4836 Daniel B. Wallace
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Jun 2, 2009
11:44 am
Mitch, usually just a handful of MSS are newly catalogued every year by INTF. I think it would probably be fair to say that CSNTM's work will raise the number...
4837 Peter M. Head
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Jun 2, 2009
2:33 pm
Well thanks to Daniel and James for their help on this. One might conclude from your comments that I support the idea that any sort of shoddy scholarship is OK...
4838 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jun 3, 2009
6:56 pm
Peter: (No offense taken about anything.) First, I would put things differently: we should make distinctions between the degrees to which claims can be...
4839 Hugh Houghton
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Jun 3, 2009
9:36 pm
Dear all, Following my previous message about the Codex Sinaiticus conference, please may I also draw your attention to two one-day events in Birmingham in...
4840 Hugh Houghton
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Jun 3, 2009
11:38 pm
Dear all, Following the release of various parts of the online Codex Sinaiticus over the last year (at www.codexsinaiticus.org), I have pleasure in drawing...
4841 Robert Relyea
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Jun 4, 2009
6:04 am
... Thanks for the program! I have a question about the parallel sessions. 1. Are all the talks in parallel (So Monday 14:00-15:30 6 talks each 1 1/2 hr...
4842 hughhoughton Send Email Jun 4, 2009
11:08 am
Dear Bob (and anyone else perplexed), I believe that option 2) below is how things will be, so I would go by the category headings in bold. Best wishes, Hugh...
4843 Jay Rogers
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Jun 4, 2009
3:21 pm
James Snapp writes: (b) Mark 16:9-20 was attached to Mark 1:1-16:8 in Rome by Mark's colleagues (when Mark suddenly departed to Alexandria) before the Gospel...
4844 virtuoso07 Send Email Jun 5, 2009
5:56 am
Dear Peter, Thanks for providing your article. You write on page 15, "They [the numerical abbreviations] are marked off with dots, perhaps to set this usage...
4845 Mitch Larramore
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Jun 7, 2009
4:41 pm
Why do some writers make a distinction between documents that are canonical and documents that are scripture? What is the difference between a document that is...
4846 torahman6 Send Email Jun 7, 2009
6:33 pm
Mitch, There are two views on canon. First, some view canon as the selected works the early Church (3-4th century) voted on (i'm simplifying here) and thus to...
4847 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jun 8, 2009
6:28 pm
Jay Rogers: JR: "You are assuming that Mark was written in Rome by Mark?" I like to call it a deduction rather than an assumption, but my view is, yes, that...
4848 Kent Clarke
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Jun 8, 2009
6:28 pm
Hi Mitch: There is an excellent and readable volume recently published by Craig D. Allert that very carefully discusses this very question (as well as other...
4849 steve_huller Send Email Jun 9, 2009
4:53 pm
Hi I'm new to the group and I don't mean to get into an argument with someone on my first post but there is a lot of incorrect information in this original...
4850 steve_huller Send Email Jun 9, 2009
4:53 pm
Hi Everyone: I am developing a paper that the figure of 'Pantainos&#39; first mentioned in the writings of Eusebius as the supposed teacher of Clement of...
4851 sarban
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Jun 10, 2009
6:16 am
... From: steve_huller To: textualcriticism@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 5:40 PM Subject: [textualcriticism] Pantainos Hi Everyone: I am...
4852 John Kohut
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Jun 10, 2009
6:16 am
Hello Everyone,        I am in the beginning stages of assembling a small personal reference library on textual criticism, possibly 10 to 20 books.  Can...
4853 steve_huller Send Email Jun 10, 2009
6:16 am
Hi everyone: As you will soon see, I have a lot of spare time on my hands and think about these matters a lot. As a follow up to my previous message while I...
4854 steve huller
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Jun 10, 2009
8:42 am
Thank you Andrew: Always admired your posts in other forums. Very useful.  I didn't think the Theodotus reference made it clear either way if Pantaenus was...
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