bucksburg wrote: ... with the help of collections such as "Repertorium der griechischen Papyri" by Aland etc., did put together all the evidence we have of all...
Dear All, The Center for the Study of Greek New Testament Manuscripts has begun posting images of entire Greek NT manuscripts. Go to http://www.csntm.org and...
... Skeat („The Codex Sinaiticus, The Codex Vaticanus and Constantine" in: JThS 50 (1999), pp. 583-625) thought, both were made for Constantine; though well...
Hi, I'm brand-new to this group. I've been studying NT Greek for nearly two years and am really interested in the little I have learned about Textual Criticism...
... I would recommend doing what I did when I got interested in this a few years ago -- find a major university library and look up Tregelles, Tischendorf, and...
... If you can get hold of a manuscript- like Sinaiticus (which believe it or not is available) or one of the papyri, then the best thing to do, after you...
Si: I would recommend reading the following books to give you a general idea of the theory and practice of textual criticism: Black, David Alan, New Testament...
"Ivan Y. Yong" wrote: << Go to http://www.csntm.org and click on "Manuscripts." >> Check this out: To photograph these 30 manuscripts, over 14,000 single-leaf...
... Skeat (The Codex Sinaiticus, The Codex Vaticanus and Constantine" in: JThS 50 (1999), pp. 583-625) thought, both were made for Constantine; though well...
Si wrote: <<I'm brand-new to this group. I've been studying NT Greek for nearly two years and am really interested in the little I have learned about Textual...
I'm sorry, I momentarily forgot to include Tischendorf on that list of TC founding fathers. Actually, though, I think you can restrict yourself to the founding...
Dear Martin, Actually Skeat in his excellent essay "The Codex Sinaiticus, The Codex Vaticanus and Constantine" in:JThS 50 (1999), pp. 583-625" points out...
I would have to respectfully disagree. All of the founding fathers of textual criticism (of whom I have nothing but respect) were unaware of the papyri finds ...
Some more images with Hedrick's transcription surfaced: http://www.michelvanrijn.nl/artnews/artnws.htm (scroll down a bit) Best wishes Wieland <>< ... Wieland...
... A few months ago I found photos/scans of (i think) the whole of sinaitucus and other ancient manuscripts on the internet somewhere...but I've lost the...
Some (pseudo-)facsimiles can be found at: http://www.bibles.org.uk/pdf/bibles/00README.shtml The following two online-works are a MUST-READ: Westcott-Hort...
I would agree with Kevin on the starting point being well served through some of the more recent introductory works in the field. I've found that a general...
I have word from Bart that his revision will be out very soon ("could be a matter of days"). The Text of the New Testament Its Transmission, Corruption, and...
... For whatever it might be worth, the Oxford University Press (US) web site gives a due date of April 22. Oddly, Oxford UK lists only the 3rd edition. Those...
Dear list, Currently I am reading Chadwick's Lexicographica Graeca in which he points out some deficiencies in the LSJ. He describes the 'bad' influence of a...
... Dear Dirk, Although I can't help you with the identification that you seek, this highlighted problem is simply indicative of the unevenness of scholarly...
Dirk, I'm not sure who the scholar might be, but in "Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Danker" (ISBN: 0802822169), John...
malcolm robertson wrote: Dear Martin, Actually Skeat in his excellent essay " The Codex Sinaiticus, The Codex Vaticanus and Constantine" in:JThS 50 (1999), pp....
The German news journal "Focus" has a cover story about the Gospel of Judas, but without saying anything, what we not already know. :-) M. van Rijn on his web...
Does anybody know whether any Gk mss have the reading 'you were baptised' in Rom 6.3 (probably thru influence of Gal 3.27). There is no variant noted in either...
The research I've been doing on the Long Ending of Mark continues; at the Bible-Researcher.com website one may track down a file in which I respond to Paul...
Your scenario regarding 099 sounds probable. It is also possible that GLWSSAIS LALHSOUSIN is an idiom ("speaking in tongues"), compare 1.Co 12:30, 14:6+18,...
I have the Swanson's book on Romans and actually he lists one witness that reads EBAPTISQHTE. It is 1874*. 1874c reads txt. It is possible that this is...