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Text und Textwert der griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments
Ed. by Aland, Kurt
Ed. by Aland, Kurt
In collab. with Benduhn-Merz, Annette / Mink, Gerd
In collab. with Benduhn-Merz, Annette / Mink, Gerd
V: Das Johannesevangelium
Band 2
2. The Full Collation of Chapter 18
2.1. List of the Manuscripts and Comparative Description. 2.2. Collation Results and Main List
Ed. by Morrill, Bruce / Parker, David C.
Series:Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung 37/38
Aims and Scope
These volumes complete the analysis of the textual history of John by providing information about all the 1700 Greek manuscripts at every variant reading in Chapter 18. As well as providing the resources for selecting manuscripts to be used in the Editio Critica Maior of St. John’s Gospel, the materials may be used for the study of scribal habits and other aspects of the text and language of the New Testament.
- Approx. 1400 pages
- Language:
- English, German
- Type of Publication:
- Reference Work
- Keywords:
- Gospel of John (Text); New Testament (Text); Text Criticism (Bible)
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Reference Works
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Textual History and Criticism
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Gospels and Acts
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Reference Works
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Textual History and Criticism
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Gospels and Acts
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Reference Works
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Textual History and Criticism
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Gospels and Acts
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