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the long awaited review is ready, it focuses upon the New Testament portion (and their rendering of the Greek NT). 65 pages, PDF format. freely available at: ...
1 Oct 6, 2012
3:52 pm

mydogregae01
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Peter, Thank you. But I am not only referring to "esmen&#39;' but the whole second half of 1 Cor. 12:13 in the Alexandrinus manuscript. The varient is a whole...
2 Oct 5, 2012
4:57 pm

Peter Streitenberger
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Hello folks, The text of 1 Corinthians 12:13 reads as such (from the Greek): "For we all by one Spirit are baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or...
2 Oct 5, 2012
10:44 am

Peter Streitenberger
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Here's some additional info about Asterius of Amasea. Back in 1970, C. Datema's critical edition of Homilies 1-14 of Asterius of Amasea (in north-central...
5 Oct 5, 2012
7:28 am

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I am new to this group and wish to find out some "language giants" here that will help me find out why scholars arrive to the conclusion on which SPECIFIC...
10 Sep 29, 2012
6:39 pm

Wieland Willker
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Which Criteria for Family 13 (f13) Manuscripts? Lafleur, Didier Novum Testamentum, Volume 54, Number 2, 2012 , pp. 105-148(44) Abstract: For decades, Greek New...
8 Sep 29, 2012
5:56 pm

yennifmit
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Could anyone give me a synopsis of the discovery of the Hebrew LXX manuscripts discovered at Qumran and what sigificance it had in textual criticism issues. ...
12 Sep 29, 2012
5:56 pm

Dave Washburn
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I've just gotten word from the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin that P25 has recently been added to the Berliner Papyrusdatenbank. Along with basic info, they have...
3 Sep 28, 2012
6:10 pm

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Might list members forgive a likely obvious and stupid question from a non-specialist? I've searched the list archives, a couple books on textual criticism,...
5 Sep 28, 2012
2:45 pm

Steven Avery
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What is certainly the best introduction (and beyond) to textual criticism of the NT online has changed its URL slightly: The Encyclopedia of New Testament...
1 Sep 28, 2012
2:01 pm

Wieland Willker
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Hi, Steven Avery Here, I would like to look at a short section from Jacobus Hendrik Petzer (University of South Africa, Pretoria) on the Latin Bible. This is a...
4 Sep 28, 2012
1:20 pm

Jake
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Quedlinburg, Germany. This picturesque city of about 30,000 people is home to two notable Bible manuscripts: one is the Quedlinburg Fragment of First Samuel,...
1 Sep 28, 2012
7:29 am

Vox Verax
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This is somewhat off-topic, but I hope that someone who can correct the situation described below will be reading this. In a subsequent email, the original...
1 Sep 27, 2012
6:33 pm

Michael Borries
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So David, does this mean that the copies we currently possess (or discovered ) of the Hebrew LXX text type are small or minute in number? Does this mean that...
2 Sep 27, 2012
1:13 pm

Dave Washburn
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Drew, you stated, "LXX Septuagint is normally used to refer to the Greek translation rather than the Hebrew text tradition from which it is based. " Yes, I...
2 Sep 27, 2012
10:39 am

Drew Longacre
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So James, on that note and as a sidebar, when Tatian released or "published&quot; his Diatessaron (in Syriac) can we (or do we ) know which language Tatian's...
1 Sep 27, 2012
6:16 am

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Meet Saint Orsiesius. Orsiesius was a monastic leader in the mid-300's in Egypt. He was an assistant of Saint Pachomius, the individual who developed the...
1 Sep 25, 2012
7:44 am

Vox Verax
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A look at Muenster's New Testament Transcripts Prototype for John 2:12 reveals the following text: και οι...
2 Sep 25, 2012
7:44 am

Diana Fulbright
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While I do not enjoy drawing attention to the blasphemy that regularly oozes out of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (blasphemy against scientific...
49 Sep 24, 2012
5:24 pm

mikek
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(This news isn't directly related to NTTC but I thought it might nevertheless be interesting for group-members.) And it's not even Easter. At the New York...
9 Sep 23, 2012
9:32 am

JV
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Dear all, I would like here to decipher the Jesus Wife Gospel's affair from the digital cultural point of view. It is a very interesting case of digital...
1 Sep 22, 2012
8:30 pm

Claire Clivaz
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Dear all, Pierre Cherix, on Coptica.ch, signals also an online discussion here on Paleojudaica on the topic: ...
1 Sep 22, 2012
8:29 pm

Claire Clivaz
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NA28 newly lists 579 for the omission of OU in Mt 1:25. I am wondering if this is correct. It depends on the interpretation of an (abbreviated) AUTHN....
2 Sep 22, 2012
7:24 am

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Just got the new NA28! Let the proofreading begin! :-) More later ... Best wishes Wieland <>< ... Wieland Willker, Bremen, Germany ...
6 Sep 22, 2012
7:24 am

Roger
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Asterius of Amasea (sometimes "Amasia") served as a bishop in Pontus, Asia Minor, from about 375 to about 405. He is the author of the sermons that are found...
2 Sep 19, 2012
12:46 pm

Steven Avery
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Evodius. Evodius is mentioned by Eusebius of Caesarea in Eccl. Hist. 3:22: "At this time Ignatius was known as the second bishop of Antioch, Evodius having...
6 Sep 19, 2012
6:14 am

Steven Avery
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Hi Folks, In 1978, Carlo Maria Martini (1927-2012) wrote an article. Is there a late-Alexandrian text of the Gospels? NTS 24 (1978) 285-296 Carlo Martini ...
1 Sep 18, 2012
8:44 am

Steven Avery
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Dear TC-Friends, according to TuT Luke 22,43-44 is attested by 1558 mss. 41 of them have this verses "cum Asteriscis vel Obelis" (36,114,161, 166, 175, 320,...
1 Sep 9, 2012
8:43 pm

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Dear Colleagues, This question does not deal directly with textual criticism, but since I am isolated from research facilities (ie, a theological library) I...
1 Sep 4, 2012
8:18 pm

Danger
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Carlo M. Martini, textual critic, Roman Catholic scholar, and Archbishop of Milan (1980-2002), has passed away. We may know him best because of his work as...
1 Sep 1, 2012
7:08 am

Vox Verax
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