At http://www.syriac.talktalk.net/On-line-Syriac-MSS.html there is a nice collection of links to images of Syriac manuscripts, including some Syriac copies of...
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ron minton
ronminton@...
Feb 3, 2012 7:06 pm
The attached has an interesting article about the text of the Waldensian Bible and the Old Latin Version. Note: It is written in an anti-KJVO context, which...
A while ago I mentioned the case of Dr. Bob McCartney, who, with two graduate degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, managed to tell his...
A more detailed textual examination of the Waldensian (Provençal) version is found here: http://straitegate.com/oldepathsfolder/op96jun.htm which traces...
As I wrote in the discussion at Mt 8:28, there is a slight preference for GERGESHNWN in Mk. Where this "Gergesa" was, we do not know. Best wishes Wieland <>< ...
Things seem a little slow, so during the lull here's something pertaining to Mark 16:9-20 -- Gregory of Nazianzen preached Oration 40 (On Holy Baptism) on...
And Larry Hurtado's comments seem very appropriate: http://larryhurtado.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/newly-identified-early-new-testament-fragments/ James ...
Dear Wieland: According to Dr. Wallace, we will be able to read about this within a year. 363 days to go! If he wasn't referring to something that the Green...
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Ehrman, Bart D
behrman@...
Feb 7, 2012 2:33 pm
I don't have a transcript of the debate, but I certainly don't remember saying anything about not having thousands of fragments of the first century. As I...
The King James renders Mt. 6:1 as "Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in ...
Check the section in the online commentary, please (link below). If you then have further questions ask again. ... Best wishes Wieland <>< ... Wieland Willker,...
Hi all, Â I've been having a discussion recently amongst some of my colleagues on EN EFECW in Ephesians 1:1. I offered the possibility of haplography in the...
Willker's commentary says "It has been suggested by Zahn that the different words represent one and the same Aramaic original." This is what I also thought...
Curious about the Green Collection? Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAnAKKJ7mCs&feature=related At about 2:25 there's a clear shot of P39. See also...
Dear Jerry: In terms of which variant in Matthew 6:1 – "righteousness" versus "alms" (which might also be called "charitable deeds" in general) – has "the...
Hi All, This codex has been mentioned a few times lately. I was interested to see that it ends up in the same branch as Family 1 and 038 (Theta) in a divisive...
Dear Frinds, somewhere in the Internet one should be able to find the Intro for the Ginsburg OT. Has anybody a clue where I can get a free pdf ( Alfred S. ...
At http://explorepassages.com if you rollover "The Collection" at the top of the page, an options-menu appears. Click on "Exhibit Overview," and a video will...
I have all of Ginsburg's works, including this introduction in both PDF and DJVU. When I get home from work, I can either e-mail you the file, or try to look...
Thanks, Chris ! A link would indeed be nice. I can't handle the TC apparatus in the Ginsburg Bible. Is there any help? Yours Peter www.streitenberger.com...
I suppose we could divide the question into a series of Pro's and Cons. Resolved: The readings of Eph 1:1 in p46, 01, and 03 are a result of haplography,...
Others got to posting all of the most important links before I could, so there you go. Ginsburg's works are a gold mine of information! On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at...
Thank you ! Is there a key to understand the critical apparatus of the Ginsburg edition? I really don't get along with it (the abreviations and so forth). ...
Which edition of his are you trying to decipher? His Masoretico-Critical from 1894, or his large edition from 1908-1926? A must read his is Introduction (at ...