Studies in the Early Text of the Gospels and Acts : The Papers of the First Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament / ed. by David G.K. Taylor.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- Part One: Studies -- The Oxford Debate on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, Held at New College on May 6, 1897: An End, not a Beginning, for the Textus Receptus -- Beyond the Interlude? Developments and Directions in New Testament Textual Criticism -- The Syriac Evidence for the ‘Pre-Johannine Text’ of the Gospel: A Study in Method -- The Construction of Biblical Certainty: Textual Optimism and the United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament -- Using Probability Theory as a Key to Unlock Textual History -- Part Two: Texts -- The Significance of Non-Continuous New Testament Textual Materials in Papyri -- The Relevance of Literary Criticism for the Text of the New Testament. A Study of Mark’s Traditions on John the Baptist -- The Beatitudes of ‘The Mourning’ and ‘The Weeping’: Matthew 5:4 and Luke 6:21b -- The Dura-Europos Gospel Harmony -- Where is Emmaus? Clues in the Text of Luke 24 in Codex Bezae -- La Utilización del Libro de Joel (Jl 2,28-32a LXX) en el Discurso de Pedro (Hch 2,14-21): Estudio Comparativo de Dos Tradiciones Manuscritas -- Index of Biblical Citations -- Index of Modern Authors
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Eleven papers from the First Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, examining aspects of the Textus Receptus, the ‘Pre-Johannine Text’ of the Gospel, the ratings system in the United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament and the application of probability theory to textual transmission, as well as surveys of non-continuous papyrus witnesses to the New Testament and the Dura-Europos Gospel Harmony, alongside studies of variation in the form of the Beatitudes and the location of Emmaus.
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