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The Byzantine text-type and New Testament textual criticism / by Harry A. Sturz. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville : T. Nelson Publishers, (c)1984.Description: 305 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780840749581
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2555
  • BS2555.S936.B993 1984
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Contents:
A summary of the argument that the Byzantine Text is secondary -- A summary of the argument that the Byzantine Text is primary -- An examination of the argument that the Byzantine Text is primary -- Distinctively Byzantine readings are found in early papyri -- Byzantine-Western alignments go back into the second century independently and originate in the East, not in the West -- The silence of the Fathers is explainable and therefore is not a proof of lateness -- The "conflate" or longer readings are not a proof of lateness -- The composite nature of the Byzantine Text attests the early existence of its readings where its strands unite -- Summary of section A -- The evidence of section A -- The significant provenance of the Byzantine text-type -- The Koine style of the Byzantine text-type -- The conservative users -- The silent history -- Summary of section B -- Conclusion -- Appendices : Lists. Papyrus-Byzantine alignments opposed by Westerns, Alexandrians, and Westcott-Hort --
Papyrus-Byzantine-Alexandrian alignments followed by Westcott-Hort but opposed by Westerns -- Papyrus-Byzantine plus varying support (Western and/or Alexandrian) but opposed by Westcott-Hort -- Papyrus-Byzantine plus varying support (Western and/or Alexandrian) followed hesitantly by Westcott-Hort -- Tables. Papyrus-Byzantine readings compared with Alexandrian -- Papyrus-Byzantine readings compared with Western -- Papyrus-Byzantine readings compared with Alexandrian-Western -- Papyrus-Byzantine-Western readings compared with Alexandrian -- Papyrus-Byzantine-Alexandrian readings compared with Western -- Charts. Number of occurrences and relative percentages of four basic alignments -- Numerical and percentage summary of variants -- Additions -- Omissions -- Changes -- Bibliography.
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Spine title: The Byzantine text-type and New Testament textual criticism.

Based on author's thesis (Th. D.)--Grace Theological Seminary, 1967.

Background -- A summary of the argument that the Byzantine Text is secondary -- A summary of the argument that the Byzantine Text is primary -- An examination of the argument that the Byzantine Text is primary -- Distinctively Byzantine readings are found in early papyri -- Byzantine-Western alignments go back into the second century independently and originate in the East, not in the West -- The silence of the Fathers is explainable and therefore is not a proof of lateness -- The "conflate" or longer readings are not a proof of lateness -- The composite nature of the Byzantine Text attests the early existence of its readings where its strands unite -- Summary of section A -- The evidence of section A -- The significant provenance of the Byzantine text-type -- The Koine style of the Byzantine text-type -- The conservative users -- The silent history -- Summary of section B -- Conclusion -- Appendices : Lists. Papyrus-Byzantine alignments opposed by Westerns, Alexandrians, and Westcott-Hort --

Papyrus-Byzantine-Western alignments opposed by Alexandrians and Westcott-Hort -- Papyrus-Byzantine-Alexandrian alignments followed by Westcott-Hort but opposed by Westerns -- Papyrus-Byzantine plus varying support (Western and/or Alexandrian) but opposed by Westcott-Hort -- Papyrus-Byzantine plus varying support (Western and/or Alexandrian) followed hesitantly by Westcott-Hort -- Tables. Papyrus-Byzantine readings compared with Alexandrian -- Papyrus-Byzantine readings compared with Western -- Papyrus-Byzantine readings compared with Alexandrian-Western -- Papyrus-Byzantine-Western readings compared with Alexandrian -- Papyrus-Byzantine-Alexandrian readings compared with Western -- Charts. Number of occurrences and relative percentages of four basic alignments -- Numerical and percentage summary of variants -- Additions -- Omissions -- Changes -- Bibliography.

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