Category Archives: textual criticism

More on 1 Corinthians 14:34-35

… at Evangelical Textual Criticism.  (See also Dr. Platypus.)

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Textual Criticism Summary from Parchment and Pen

C. Michael Patton presents Textual Criticism in a Nutshell, though what he means more precisely is New Testament textual criticism in a nutshell. It’s quite a good introduction giving a feel for the types of variants and why they might … Continue reading

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Going Back to the Original

Sinaiticus, a 4th century manuscript of the New Testament and parts of the LXX Old Testament, will go on display, starting this July with some portions, and available completely by next year (MSNBC.com story). The story got me thinking about … Continue reading

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Appearance of the Form of the Glory

In today’s Running Toward the Goal podcast, recorded on the road with apologies for the quality, I discuss Ezekiel 1:28. I thought that as additional reference I’d provide my discussion of these terms from my college paper originally written in … Continue reading

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More on the Original Text

I’m not going to link to every post in Tim’s series, but he has just posted his first substantive one, and I’d like to note a couple of things and then quote part of one paragraph. If you read his … Continue reading

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Defending the Originals

Keep an eye on if i were a bell, i’d ring for more on this. He just attended a conference and has those intellectual juices flowing.

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