A forum for people with knowledge of the Bible in its original languages to discuss its manuscripts and textual history from the perspective of historic evangelical theology.
Whoever designed the site has a great sense of humor though...if one tries to explore their URL a little bit to find more of the book, they will run across something very funny... See if you can locate it :)
When I explored the website further I found inappropriate material (which may have only had a temporary lodging there and was probably due to the space provider not the individual who provided images of the book). I therefore advise that people stick to the original URL, which is appropriate and edifying.
"When I explored the website further I found inappropriate material (which may have only had a temporary lodging there and was probably due to the space provider not the individual who provided images of the book)."
I read PJ's advice and curiosity got the better of me and I checked it out, illustrating that when the law came I died. But I think the material actually did come from the provider of the images and not the space provider. The page in question contained Monty Python pictures, a feature it has in common with the Alternate TC-List, maintained by the same Mr. Scrivener.
It is only the introduction, however.
ReplyDeleteWhoever designed the site has a great sense of humor though...if one tries to explore their URL a little bit to find more of the book, they will run across something very funny... See if you can locate it :)
Thanks for the correction.
ReplyDeleteWhen I explored the website further I found inappropriate material (which may have only had a temporary lodging there and was probably due to the space provider not the individual who provided images of the book). I therefore advise that people stick to the original URL, which is appropriate and edifying.
"When I explored the website further I found inappropriate material (which may have only had a temporary lodging there and was probably due to the space provider not the individual who provided images of the book)."
ReplyDeleteI read PJ's advice and curiosity got the better of me and I checked it out, illustrating that when the law came I died. But I think the material actually did come from the provider of the images and not the space provider. The page in question contained Monty Python pictures, a feature it has in common with the Alternate TC-List, maintained by the same Mr. Scrivener.