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Textual Criticism of the Bible / AMy Anderson, Wendy Widder. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lexham Methods Series. Textual Criticism of the BiblePublication details: Bellingham, Washington : Lexham Press, [(c)2018.Edition: revised editionDescription: xv, 236 pages : charts ; 23 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Introduction to textual criticism An overview of textual criticism Introduction to Old Testament textual cricism Introduction to New Testament textual criticism Textual criticism and the Bible today.
Summary: In this book, you will be introduced to the world of biblical manuscripts and learn how scholars analyze and evaluate all of that textual data to bring us copies of the Bible in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek that can be used for translating the Bible into modern languages. Textual Criticism of the Bible surveys the field, explains technical terminology, and demonstrates in numerous examples how various textual questions are evaluated. Complicated concepts are clearly explained and illustrated to prepare readers for further study with either more advanced texts on textual criticism or scholarly commentaries with detailed discussions of textual issues. You may not become a textual critic after reading this book, but you will be well prepared to make use of a wide variety of text-critical resources. https://www.amazon.com/Textual-Criticism-Bible-Revised-Methods/dp/1577996631/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9781577996637&qid=1599169181&s=books&sr=1-1
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Introduction to textual criticism An overview of textual criticism Introduction to Old Testament textual cricism Introduction to New Testament textual criticism Textual criticism and the Bible today.

In this book, you will be introduced to the world of biblical manuscripts and learn how scholars analyze and evaluate all of that textual data to bring us copies of the Bible in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek that can be used for translating the Bible into modern languages. Textual Criticism of the Bible surveys the field, explains technical terminology, and demonstrates in numerous examples how various textual questions are evaluated. Complicated concepts are clearly explained and illustrated to prepare readers for further study with either more advanced texts on textual criticism or scholarly commentaries with detailed discussions of textual issues. You may not become a textual critic after reading this book, but you will be well prepared to make use of a wide variety of text-critical resources.

https://www.amazon.com/Textual-Criticism-Bible-Revised-Methods/dp/1577996631/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9781577996637&qid=1599169181&s=books&sr=1-1

Amy Anderson (Ph.D., University of Birmingham) is a professor of New Testament and Ancient Greek at North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is the founder of The Center for Ancient Texts and Languages, an organization devoted to promoting the study of ancient languages, teaching students to read and analyze ancient manuscripts, and advancing research in textual criticism. Wendy Widder (Ph.D., University of the Free State) is the author of Daniel in the Story of God commentary series (Zondervan) and "To Teach" in Ancient Israel: A Cognitive Linguistic Study of a Biblical Hebrew Lexical Set (deGruyter). She lives in the Twin Cities, where she teaches Old Testament courses as an adjunct professor and does freelance writing and editing. Douglas Mangum is a Ph.D. candidate in Hebrew at the University of the Free State; he holds an M.A. in Hebrew and Semitic Studies from the University Wisconsin-Madison. He is a Lexham English Bible editor, a Faithlife Study Bible academic editor, the academic editor of Bible Study Magazine, and an associate editor for the Lexham Bible Dictionary.

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