Evangelical Textual Criticism

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Monday, September 27, 2010

British Library Digitised Manuscript Website pt 3

British Library Digitised Manuscript Website pt 3

GA 687

GA 688

GA 689

GA 690

GA 691

GA 692

GA 693

GA 1268

GA 1274 pt 1

GA 1274 pt 2

GA 1956

GA 2822 + GA 2823

GA L25 ("L25a" should be changed to L25 in the description)

GA L152

GA L177 (Gregory-Aland number is omitted from contents and description)

GA L188 pt 1

GA L188 pt 2

GA L189

GA L190
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Posted by Tommy Wasserman at 12:00 pm
Tags: British Library, Digitised Manuscripts, GA 1268, GA 1274, GA 1956, GA 2822, GA 2823, GA 687, GA 688, GA 689, GA 690, GA 691, GA 692, GA 693, GA L152, GA L177, GA L188, GA L189, GA L190, GA L25

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Resources On-line

    Digital images

  • Codex Sinaiticus
  • Aleppo Codex

Advice and Resources

  • How to check Patristic citations
  • Coptic digital resources
  • Syriac NT bibliography
  • Where to do a PhD
  • Theses in NT Textual Criticism
  • NT Textual Criticism bibliography

Index of NT Manuscripts

  • P22
  • P46 (images and contents, another image, as commentary)
  • P47 (image)
  • P52 (date)
  • P69 (Marcionite?, Not Marcionite)
  • P113 (recto, verso)
  • P123
  • ×� (images)
  • A (images)
  • D (05) (text online)
  • E (07) (article on)
  • F (010)
  • N (022)
  • 041
  • 0220
  • 330
  • 492
  • 568
  • 569
  • 623
  • 676
  • 699
  • 1582
  • 1852
  • 2037
  • 2087
  • 2132
  • 2145
  • 2427 A story of a modern forgery
  • 2436
  • 2483 (initial note, supplementary note)
  • 2491
  • 2866
  • 2879
  • L42
  • L243
  • L250
  • L1393
  • L1552
  • L2435
  • Subakhmimic (edition online)
  • Old Syriac Sinaitic (transcription of)
  • Old Syriac Curetonian (transcription of)
  • Georgian (Version and Manuscripts)
  • Old High German (Sangallensis)

Index Locorum

  • Genesis 4:8
  • 1 Samuel 13:1
  • Psalm 2:12, 100:3, 121:1, 123:1
  • Isaiah 53:5, 53:11
  • Jeremiah 18:14
  • Ezekiel 6:14
  • Daniel 7:13
  • Matthew 1:16 (a, b), 1:20, 1:21 6:13, 27:9
  • Mark 3:17, 15:28, 16:8, 16:9-20 (a, b, c)
  • Luke 2:2, 18:14, 22:19b-20, 23:34, 24:51-52
  • John 1:1-18, 1:17, 1:26, 1:42, 18-19, 20:19-21:25, 21
  • Acts 18:17
  • James 2:1
  • 1 Peter Heading, 1:1, 1:8, 4:16
  • 2 Peter 2:18
  • Romans 5:1, 16:7
  • Galatians 2:20
  • Ephesians 1:1 (a, b)
  • Hebrews 1:8, 2:9, 10:38
  • Revelation 4:4, 13:18

Reviews

  • Bart Ehrman, Misquoting Jesus
  • Charles Horton, The Earliest Gospels
  • Robinson and Pierpont, The New Testament in the Original Greek

Interviews

  • Bart Ehrman
  • Stanley Porter
  • Dan Wallace

Theological Topics

  • Do we really want an eclectic Hebrew Bible?
  • Evangelicals and the Qur'an
  • How important is TC for evangelicals?
  • Inerrancy, more inerrancy
  • Preservation (Bill Combs discusses, earlier comments)
  • Significance of Hebrew pointing
  • What are we trying to recover?, more of same

TC Files (free for download)

  • Mark 1:1 handout (T Wasserman)
  • Dirk Jongkind, Review of Royse, Scribal Habits
  • Ivo Tamm, Theologisch-christologische Varianten?
  • James Royse, SBL 2008 Book review (response)
  • Juan Hernandez, Review of Royse, Scribal Habits
  • Phil Payne Critique of "Putting the Distigmai in Their Place"
  • Phil Payne on 1 Cor 13_34-35
  • Tommy Wasserman, GNT MSS in Sweden (and Jerusalem Colophon)
  • Simon Crisp, "Jude as a Rapper"

Blogeditors

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Contributors

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  • Martin Heide
  • Tommy Wasserman
  • Simon Gathercole
  • Peter Rodgers
  • P.J. Williams
  • Mike Bird
  • Dirk Jongkind
  • Michael
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  • Randall Buth
  • Peter R. Rodgers

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