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Title New Testament manuscripts : their texts and their world / edited by Thomas J. Kraus and Tobias Nicklas
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 346 pages)
Series Texts and editions for New Testament study, 1574-7085 ; v. 2
Texts and editions for New Testament study ; v. 2. 1574-7085
Contents The world of New Testament manuscripts : "Every manuscript tells a story" / Thomas J. Kraus & Tobias Nicklas -- The Jews and the Jewish community in Oxyrhynchus : socio-religious context for the New Testament papyri / Eldon Jay Epp -- Studien zur Geschichte der Bibliothek von Cäsarea / Marco Frenschkowski -- A newly discovered manuscript of Luke's Gospel (de Hamel MS 386 ; Gregory-Aland 0312) / Peter M. Head -- One codex, three scribes, and many books : struggles with space in Codex Sinaiticus / Dirk Jongkind -- P78 (P. Oxy. XXXIV 2684) : the Epistle of Jude on an amulet? / Tommy Wasserman -- Theologische Linien im Codex Bodmer Miscellani? / Tobias Nicklas & Tommy Wasserman -- The text of P46 : evidence of the earliest "commentary" on Romans? / Michael W. Holmes -- The staurogram in early Christian manuscripts : the earliest visual refrence to the crucified Jesus? / Larry W. Hurtado -- Manuscripts with the Lord's prayer : they are more than simply witnesses to that text itself / Thomas J. Kraus -- Echo and quotation of the New Testament in papyrus letters to the end of the fourth century / Malcolm Choat -- The Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles on papyrus : revisiting the question of readership and audience / Kim Haines-Eitzen -- Textual criticism in the light of diverse textual evidence for the Greek New Testament : an expanded proposal / Stanley E. Porter
Summary "New Testament Manuscripts - Their Texts and Their World" comprises twelve essays dealing with manuscripts of the New Testament and/or what we can learn from the today. Starting from different angles the contributors - distinguished scholars of international reputation - focus on the fascinating and thrilling stories manuscripts tell, for instance about the times they were produced in or the people who handled them. The multitude of manuscripts used for establishing the critical text of the New Testament is often only perceived as abbreviations in form of single letters or numerals, and today's biblical scholars may hardly ever take notice of the specific features of an original manuscript, above all those not mentioned in a critical edition. Therefore, three sets of contributions deals with the conditions under which manuscripts from the early days of Christianity were produced and transmitted, specific individual manuscripts, and then special features observed in and with the help of various manuscripts. In a final essay, the usual method of how to organize and categorize New Testament manuscripts is challenged and an alternative method proposed. The essays are linked with each other so that readers may get a feeling of how astounding an occupation with the original manuscripts of the New Testament and the days of the early Christians can be
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Essays chiefly in English; two in German
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SUBJECT Bible. New Testament -- Manuscripts
Bible. New Testament fast
Subject RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- New Testament.
Genre/Form Manuscripts
Form Electronic book
Author Kraus, Thomas J., 1965-
Nicklas, Tobias, 1967-
ISBN 9789047408840
9047408845
1281397075
9781281397072
9786611397074
6611397078