Bodmer papyri, scribal culture, and textual transmission : : collected works on New Testament textual criticism / / Gordon D. Fee.
Bodmer Papyri, Scribal Culture, and Textual Transmission presents a collection of Gordon Fee's seminal works on New Testament textual criticism. His meticulous and thorough examination of New Testament papyrus Bodmer P66 (1968) insightfully describes its textual character and significant relati...
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Superior document: | New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2021] ©2021 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Earlier studies of P66
- Textual relationships of P66
- Textual characteristics of P66
- Scribal characteristics of P66 : the corrections to the text
- Conclusions: P66 and New Testament textual criticism
- Corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and the Nestle Greek Testament
- The corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and early textual transmission
- Codex Sinaiticus in the Gospel of John : a contribution to methodology in establishing textual relationships
- The use of the definite article with personal names in the Gospel of John
- The text of John in Origen and Cyril of Alexandria : a contribution to methodology in the recovery and analysis of patristic citations
- The lemma of Origen's Commentary on John, book X--an independent witness to the Egyptian textual tradition?
- P75, P66, and Origen : the myth of early textual recension in Alexandria
- The text of John and Mark in the writings of Chrysostom
- On the inauthenticity of John 5:3b-4
- On the text and meaning of John 20:30-31.