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ESSAYS AND STUDIES IN NEW TESTAMENT
TEXTUAL CRITICISM J. K. ELLIOTT 172 págs. ISBN: 84-86077-92-3 |
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Diversos ensayos básicos sobre crítica textual del Nuevo Testamento. Primer volumen, al que seguirá un segundo con ensayos de crítica textual sobre textos concretos del Nuevo Testamento. |
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Numerous
variations in the manuscripts of the New Testament mean that differences occur
in printed editions of the Greek and consequently in the way scholars,
theologians and translators interpret the scriptures. Textual criticism in thus
a vital discipline in assisting those who read, study and edit the New Testament.
Following a wide-ranging introductory article, in which Dr. Elliott
expresses his optimism in scholars' ability to establish the original text of
the New Testament, especially by means of the application of certain principles
are, how they can be applied to specific problems in the New Testament textual
tradition and how they may resolve those problems. This book is thus an
introduction to principles and praxis. Numerous examples, which relate to
theology, linguistic usage, grammar and vocabulary, occur in all the articles.
These point the way forward to all readers who are concerned with the original
words of the New Testament text.
Most of the essays included here were originally published in a variety
of international journals and Festschriften between 1968 and 1990. Because of
their homogeneity and their relevance for New Testament philology they are
gathered here as a contribution to the study of the language and text of the New
Testament. A second volume of essays related more directly to specific verses in
the New Testament is being planned to appear in this series.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Abbreviations
1.
Can We Recover the Original Text of the New Testament? An Examination of
the Role of Thoroughgoing
Eclecticism.
2.
The Purpose and construction of a Critical Apparatus to a Greek New
Testament
3.
The Atticist Grammarians
4.
Nouns with Diminutive Endings in the New Testament
5.
Textual Variation involving the Augment in the Greek New Testament
6.
Temporal Augment in Verbs with Initial Diphtong in the Greek New
Testament
7.
The Two Forms of the Third Declension Comparative Adjectives in the New
Testament
8.
Jerusalem in Acts and the Gospels
9.
The Use of e(/teroj in The
New Testament
10.
Khfa=j: Si/mwn
Pe/troj; o((
Pe/troj: An
Examination of the New Testament Usage
11.
Maqhth/j with a
Possessive in the New Testament
12.
The Relevance of Textual Criticism to the Synoptic Problem
13.
An Eclectic Textual Commentary on the Greek Text of Mark's Gospel
Index