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2019 0.191
2018 0.185
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Journal Article DOI: 10.2307/1561133
The Anchor Bible Dictionary
01 Oct 1993 - Novum Testamentum

Topics:

Interpretation (philosophy) (59%)59% related to the paper
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407 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.2307/1560713
Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament : based on semantic domains
01 Oct 1989 - Novum Testamentum

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Lexicon (63%)63% related to the paper, New Testament (52%)52% related to the paper
403 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.2307/1560444
Biblia Sacra :iuxta Vulgatam versionem
01 Oct 1984 - Novum Testamentum

Abstract:

adiuvantibus Bonifatius Fischer e.a. ; recensuit et brevi apparatu critico instruxit Robertus Weber.
265 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.2307/1561188
New Testament Apocrypha
01 Oct 1992 - Novum Testamentum

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Apocrypha (58%)58% related to the paper, New Testament (54%)54% related to the paper
177 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.2307/1560928
The text of the New Testament : its transmission, corruption, and restoration
01 Jan 1994 - Novum Testamentum

Abstract:

PART I THE MATERIALS FOR THE TEXTUAL CRITICISM OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CHAPTER 1 THE MAKING OF ANCIENT BOOKS I The Materials of Ancient Books 1 Papyrus 2 Parchment 3 Ink Making II The Forms of Ancient Books III Ancient Scribes and Their Handiwork Added Note on Colophons IV "Helps for Readers" in New Testament Manuscripts 1 Chapt... PART I THE MATERIALS FOR THE TEXTUAL CRITICISM OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CHAPTER 1 THE MAKING OF ANCIENT BOOKS I The Materials of Ancient Books 1 Papyrus 2 Parchment 3 Ink Making II The Forms of Ancient Books III Ancient Scribes and Their Handiwork Added Note on Colophons IV "Helps for Readers" in New Testament Manuscripts 1 Chapter Divisions 2 Titles of Chapters 3 Eusebian Canons 4 Hypotheses, Bioi, Euthalian Apparatus 5 Superscriptions and Subscriptions 6 Punctuation 7 Glosses, Scholia, Commentaries, Catenae, Onomastics 8 Artistic Adornment 9 Cola and Commata 10 Neumes 11 Lectionary Equipment V Statistics of Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT WITNESSES TO THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT I Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament 1 Important Greek Papyri of the New Testament 2 Important Greek Majuscule Manuscripts of the New Testament 3 Important Greek Minuscule Manuscripts of the New Testament 4 Other Noteworthy Manuscripts II Ancient Versions of the New Testament 1 The Syriac Versions 2 The Latin Versions 3 The Coptic Versions 4 The Gothic Version 5 The Armenian Version 6 The Georgian Version 7 The Ethiopic Version 8 The Old Slavonic Version 9 Other Ancient Versions Patristic Quotations from the New Testament PART II: THE HISTORY OF NEW TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM AS REFLECTED IN PRINTED EDITIONS OF THE GREEK TESTAMENT CHAPTER 3 THE PRECRITICAL PERIOD I From Ximenes and Erasmus to the Elzevirs II The Collection of Variant Readings CHAPTER 4 THE MODERN CRITICAL PERIOD I The Beginnings of Scientific Textual Criticism of the New Testament II The Overthrow of the Textus Receptus PART III: THE APPLICATION OF TEXTUAL CRITICISM TO THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CHAPTER 5 THE ORIGINS OF TEXTUAL CRITICISM AS A SCHOLARLY DISCIPLINE CHAPTER 6 MODERN METHODS OF TEXTUAL CRITICISM I The Classical Method of Textual Criticism II Reactions Against Classical Textual Criticism 1 Joseph Bedier 2 Albert C Clark III Local Texts and Ancient Editions: Burnett Hillman Streeter IV Alternative Methods of Textual Criticism 1 The Majority Text 2 Thoroughgoing Eclecticism V Conjectural Emendation VI Methods of Determining Family Relationships Among Manuscripts 1 The Claremont Profile Method 2 The Alands' Use of Teststellen 3 The Comprehensive Profile Method VII The Use of Computers in New Testament Textual Criticism 1 The Collection, Recording, and Storage of Data 2 The Presentation of the Data 3 Statistical Analyses 4 Hypertext Possibilities VIII Significant Ongoing Projects 1 The Institut f:ur neutestamentliche Textforschung 2 The International Greek New Testament Project CHAPTER 7 THE CAUSES OF ERROR IN THE TRANSMISSION OF THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT I Unintentional Changes 1 Errors Arising from Faulty Eyesight 2 Errors Arising from Faulty Hearing 3 Errors of the Mind 4 Errors of Judgment II Intentional Changes 1 Changes Involving Spelling and Grammar 2 Harmonistic Corruptions 3 Addition of Natural Complements and Similar Adjuncts 4 Clearing up Historical and Geographical Difficulties 5 Conflation of Readings 6 Alterations Made Because of Doctrinal Considerations 7 Addition of Miscellaneous Details CHAPTER 8 HISTORY OF THE TRANSMISSION OF THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT I Complications in Establishing the Original Text II Dissemination of Early Christian Literature III The Rise and Development of the New Testament Text Types 1 The Western Text 2 The Alexandrian Text 3 The Byzantine Text IV The Use of Textual Data for the Social History of Early Christianity 1 Doctrinal Disputes of Early Christianity 2 Jewish-Christian Relations 3 The Oppression of Women in Early Christianity 4 Christian Apologia 5 Christian Asceticism 6 The Use of Magic and Fortune-Telling in Early Christianity CHAPTER 9 THE PRACTICE OF NEW TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM I Basic Criteria for the Evaluation of Variant Readings II The Process of Evaluating Variant Readings 1 External Evidence 2 Internal Evidence III The Textual Analysis of Selected Passages read more read less

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Textual criticism (70%)70% related to the paper, Biblical criticism (65%)65% related to the paper, New Testament (62%)62% related to the paper, Early Christianity (56%)56% related to the paper, Eclecticism (53%)53% related to the paper
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