The Theological Tendency of Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis in Acts
Author : Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher :
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 24,16 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Bible
ISBN :
Author : Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher :
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 24,16 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Bible
ISBN :
Author : Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher : Cambridge, U. P
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 15,11 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Bible. Manuscripts, Greek. N.T. Codex Bezae
ISBN :
Author : Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 27,88 MB
Release : 2005-10-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780521020473
An investigation into to what extent textual variants in the New Testament were caused by dogmatic interference with the text.
Author : Josep Rius-Camps
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 35,76 MB
Release : 2007-09-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0567219518
The third volume in the four-volume commentary on the Book of Acts, this work presents a fresh look at the text of Codex Bezae and compares its message with that of the more familiar Alexandrian text of which Codex Vaticanus is taken as a representative. It deals with Acts 13.1-18.23, the chapters that cover the first two stages of the mission to the Gentiles, with the intervening meeting in Jerusalem (14.28-15.41). For each section, there is a side by side translation of the Bezan and Vaticanus manuscripts, followed by a full critical apparatus which deals with more technical matters, and finally, a commentary which explores in detail the differences in the message of the two texts. Of particular interest in this part of Acts are the person of Paul and the unfolding of his character and theology. It is found that in the Bezan text Luke portrays him as a fallible disciple of Jesus who, despite his powerful enthusiasm, is hindered by his traditional Jewish understanding from fully carrying out the mission entrusted to him in these first stages. The conclusion is drawn that the portrait of an exemplary hero in the Alexandrian text is a later modification of the flawed picture.
Author : Peter E. Lorenz
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 1029 pages
File Size : 13,36 MB
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3110746867
As the principal Greek witness of the so-called "Western" tradition of the gospels and Acts, Codex Bezae’s enigmatic text in parallel Greek and Latin columns presents a persistent problem of New Testament textual criticism. The present study challenges the traditional view that this text represents a vivid retelling of the canonical narratives cited by ancient writers from Justin Martyr to Marcion and translated early into Syriac and Latin.
Author : Juan Hernández
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 40,98 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783161491122
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Emory University, 2006.
Author : Bart D. Ehrman
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 42,64 MB
Release : 2006-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9047409175
For the first time in one volume this book presents contributions to the textual criticism of the New Testament made over the past twenty years by Bart Ehrman, one of the premier textual scholars in North America. The collection includes fifteen previously published articles and six lectures (delivered at Duke University and Yale University) on a range of topics of central importance to the field. Following a general essay that gives an introduction to the field for beginners are several essays dealing with text-critical method, especially pertaining to the classification of the Greek manuscript witnesses. There then follow two articles on the history of the text, several articles on important specific textual problems, and three articles on the importance and use of patristic evidence for establishing the text and writing the history of its transmission. The volume concludes with six lectures designed to show the importance not only of reconstructing an allegedly “original” text but also of recognizing how that text was changed by scribes of the early Christian centuries. This book will be of vital interest to any scholar or advanced student of the New Testament and early Christianity. It will make an ideal companion volume for Bart Ehrman’s ground-breaking study, The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effects of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament (Oxford, 1993) and the volume he co-edited with Michael Holmes, The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research: Essays on the Status Quaestionis (Eerdmans, 1995).
Author : Bart D. Ehrman
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 897 pages
File Size : 23,75 MB
Release : 2012-11-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 900423604X
The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research provides up-to-date discussions of every major aspect of New Testament textual criticism. Written by internationally acknowledged experts, the twenty-four essays evaluate all significant advances in the field since the 1950s.
Author : David C. Parker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 35,4 MB
Release : 1992-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521400374
Codex Bezae is one of the most important primary sources in New Testament scholarship. Together with Codex Alexandrinus and Codex Vaticanus it represents one of our most significant links back to the early Church and its origins. Since its rediscovery in the sixteenth century, the riddles posed by its general appearance and its textual characteristics have continued to fascinate scholars, and David Parker here offers a comprehensive study of Codex Bezae. This book aims to cast light on the story behind this most enigmatic of manuscripts. Data are presented here that makes possible a reconstruction of the stages of copying from which the manuscript descends. An appraisal of the earliest correctors of the Codex enables the author to extend his picture of its history to the medieval period.
Author : Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 896 pages
File Size : 30,72 MB
Release : 2005-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9047406958
This collection of frequently cited articles and chapters published from 1962 to 2004 provides perspective on the history and development of New Testament textual criticism, with descriptions and critique of the major text-critical theories and methods. Specific manuscripts and text-types, such as the Codex Bezae and the D-text are discussed, as well as issues such as anti-Judaic tendencies, the ascension narratives, and the relationship of text and canon. Many of the essays from the last fifteen years emphasize the earliest period and papyrus manuscripts, particularly those found at Oxyrhynchus, and assess their socio-cultural and intellectual contexts, while articles from the last five years advocate or engage the more controversial aspects of current New Testament textual criticism, especially the issue of 'original text'.