Tag: Textual Criticism
On Sinaiticus’s New Testament
Peter Head responds to the recent, British Library blog post about Sinaiticus’s New Testament.
Codex Sinaiticus Facsimile Sale
Christian Book Distributors now has Hendrickson’s facsimile edition of Codex Sinaiticus on sale for $499.00. For more information, see the the product page.
Memory, Textual Variation, and the Septuagint
James Tucker considers Timothy McLay’s comments regarding memory and textual variation in the use of Septuagintal texts, particularly 2 Kgdms 7; Amos 9:11 in conjunction with Acts 15:16.
The AP on Hebrew Bible Textual Criticism
Christian Askeland briefly responds to today’s Associated Press piece on Hebrew Bible textual criticism.
Donnerstag Digest (December 2, 2010)
This week in the biblioblogosphere: Bob Cargill notes that, on December 11, the National Geographic Channel will re-air its special on “Writing the Dead Sea Scrolls.” Brian LePort hypertextually ponders Derridean non-extra-textuality and deconstruction, and he notes twenty-nine doctoral theses that the University of Durham has recently made available. Michael Bird shows how to benefit…
Get Metzger’s Manuscripts of the Greek Bible on Kindle
Among the growing body of scholarly resources available on Kindle (sans page numbers, unfortunately), is Bruce Metzger’s Manuscripts of the Greek Bible: An Introduction to Palaeography. Sounds like a good thing to read electronically in bright sunlight to me. 🙂