Sinaiticus’s B scribe(s)

On Academia.edu, Dan Batovici has posted an uncorrected proof of his essay “Two B Scribes in Codex Sinaiticus?” BASP 54 (2017). According to the abstract,

The history of scribal hand identification in Codex Sinaiticus聽is聽a fairly complicated one. The most聽recent identification, splitting the work聽of Tischendorf鈥檚 scribe B in B1 and B2, was attempted by Amy Myshrall in聽a 2015 contribution, as a result of the work聽on the Codex Sinaiticus digitizing聽project completed in 2009. This article will assess the argument proposed聽by聽Amy Myshrall for distinguishing the two new scribes, and it argues that聽there is not enough reason to adopt the newly proposed distinction.

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July 20, 2017 路 1 min 路 J. David Stark

Currents in Biblical Research 10, no. 3

The latest issue of Currents in Biblical Research includes:

  • J. Kenneth Kuntz, “Continuing the Engagement: Psalms Research Since the Early 1990s”
  • Joel R. White, “Recent Challenges to the communis opinio on 1 Corinthians 15.29”
  • Dan Batovici, “The Second-Century Reception of John: A Survey of Methodologies”
  • Benjamin Edsall, " Kerygma, Catechesis and Other Things We Used to Find: Twentieth-Century Research on Early Christian Teaching since Alfred"
  • Simon Lasair, “Current Trends in Targum Research”

June 19, 2012 路 1 min 路 J. David Stark