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  1. Bodmer papyri, scribal culture, and textual transmission
    collected works on New Testament textual criticism
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    "Bodmer Papyri, Scribal Culture, and Textual Transmission presents a collection of Gordon Fee's seminal works on New Testament textual criticism. His meticulous and thorough examination of New Testament papyrus Bodmer P66 (1968) insightfully... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Bodmer Papyri, Scribal Culture, and Textual Transmission presents a collection of Gordon Fee's seminal works on New Testament textual criticism. His meticulous and thorough examination of New Testament papyrus Bodmer P66 (1968) insightfully describes its textual character and significant relationship to P75 and other early manuscripts. P66 and P75, among our most important and earliest papyri, were published only a half-dozen years before Fee's volume, which has been heavily used and influential ever since. Prominent is his discovery of scribal activity in P66 that tended to correct its text toward the Byzantine. Fee's ten successive, often quoted articles contribute substantially to our understanding of textual transmission and text-critical methodology, with an emphasis also on patristic citations. Completed with ample bibliographical resources, this volume is an indispensable resource for future research. Distinguished book reviewers wrote about Fee (1968): "full scale study" (Kilpatrick); "definitive analysis" (Metzger); "a most valuable work, ... which greatly advances the discipline of textual criticism in knowledge and method" (Birdsall)"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Epp, Eldon Jay (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789004311411; 9004311416
    RVK Categories: BC 6070
    Series: New Testament tools, studies and documents ; volume 63
    Subjects: Bible / New Testament / Criticism, Textual; Bible / John / Greek / Papyrus Bodmer / Criticism, Textual; Bible / Luke / Greek / Papyrus Bodmer / Criticism, Textual; Bible / Manuscripts (Papyri) / Criticism, Textual; Bible; Bible / John; Bible / Luke; Bible / New Testament; Transmission of texts; Manuscripts (Papyri); Transmission of texts; Textgeschichte
    Scope: XVIII, 382 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Earlier studies of P66 -- Textual relationships of P66 -- Textual characteristics of P66 -- Scribal characteristics of P66 : the corrections to the text -- Conclusions: P66 and New Testament textual criticism -- Corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and the Nestle Greek Testament -- The corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and early textual transmission -- Codex Sinaiticus in the Gospel of John : a contribution to methodology in establishing textual relationships -- The use of the definite article with personal names in the Gospel of John -- The text of John in Origen and Cyril of Alexandria : a contribution to methodology in the recovery and analysis of patristic citations -- The lemma of Origen's Commentary on John, book X -- an independent witness to the Egyptian textual tradition? -- P75, P66, and Origen : the myth of early textual recension in Alexandria -- The text of John and Mark in the writings of Chrysostom -- On the inauthenticity of John 5:3b-4 -- On the text and meaning of John 20:30-31

  2. Luke the priest
    the authority of the author of the Third Gospel
    Published: ©2008
    Publisher:  Ashgate Pub., Aldershot, England

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780754680642; 0754680649
    Subjects: Bible / Luke / Criticism, interpretation, etc; RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament; RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts; Bible / Luke; Authorship; Bibel; Hermeneutik; Autorität; Gelehrsamkeit
    Other subjects: Luke / Saint / Authorship; Luke / Saint; Luke Saint; Lukas Evangelist, Heiliger
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 194 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-182) and indexes

    Who were the Gospel writers? -- Gospels, authors and authority -- The status of Luke in scholarship -- Why write another Gospel? -- Owning, controlling, guarding the traditions -- The oral and the written -- Luke in the tradition -- Luke among the scholars -- Luke the priest -- Luke as authoritative interpreter of Scripture -- Luke as interpreter of the Jesus traditions -- Luke as interpreter of Paul

    This book focuses on the authority and status of the author of Luke-Acts. What authority did he have to write a Gospel, to interpret the Jewish Scriptures and traditions of Israel, to interpret the Jesus traditions, and to update the narrative with a second volume with its interpretation of Paul and the other apostles who appear in the Acts narrative? Rick Strelan constructs the author as a Jewish Priest, examining such issues as writing and orality, authority and tradition, and the status and role of priests. The analysis is set within the context of scholarly opinion about the author, the in

  3. Bodmer papyri, scribal culture, and textual transmission
    collected works on New Testament textual criticism
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    "Bodmer Papyri, Scribal Culture, and Textual Transmission presents a collection of Gordon Fee's seminal works on New Testament textual criticism. His meticulous and thorough examination of New Testament papyrus Bodmer P66 (1968) insightfully... more

    Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik, Bibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    "Bodmer Papyri, Scribal Culture, and Textual Transmission presents a collection of Gordon Fee's seminal works on New Testament textual criticism. His meticulous and thorough examination of New Testament papyrus Bodmer P66 (1968) insightfully describes its textual character and significant relationship to P75 and other early manuscripts. P66 and P75, among our most important and earliest papyri, were published only a half-dozen years before Fee's volume, which has been heavily used and influential ever since. Prominent is his discovery of scribal activity in P66 that tended to correct its text toward the Byzantine. Fee's ten successive, often quoted articles contribute substantially to our understanding of textual transmission and text-critical methodology, with an emphasis also on patristic citations. Completed with ample bibliographical resources, this volume is an indispensable resource for future research. Distinguished book reviewers wrote about Fee (1968): "full scale study" (Kilpatrick); "definitive analysis" (Metzger); "a most valuable work, ... which greatly advances the discipline of textual criticism in knowledge and method" (Birdsall)"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Epp, Eldon Jay (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789004311411; 9004311416
    RVK Categories: BC 6070
    Series: New Testament tools, studies and documents ; volume 63
    Subjects: Bible / New Testament / Criticism, Textual; Bible / John / Greek / Papyrus Bodmer / Criticism, Textual; Bible / Luke / Greek / Papyrus Bodmer / Criticism, Textual; Bible / Manuscripts (Papyri) / Criticism, Textual; Bible; Bible / John; Bible / Luke; Bible / New Testament; Transmission of texts; Manuscripts (Papyri); Transmission of texts; Textgeschichte
    Scope: XVIII, 382 Seiten, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Earlier studies of P66 -- Textual relationships of P66 -- Textual characteristics of P66 -- Scribal characteristics of P66 : the corrections to the text -- Conclusions: P66 and New Testament textual criticism -- Corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and the Nestle Greek Testament -- The corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and early textual transmission -- Codex Sinaiticus in the Gospel of John : a contribution to methodology in establishing textual relationships -- The use of the definite article with personal names in the Gospel of John -- The text of John in Origen and Cyril of Alexandria : a contribution to methodology in the recovery and analysis of patristic citations -- The lemma of Origen's Commentary on John, book X -- an independent witness to the Egyptian textual tradition? -- P75, P66, and Origen : the myth of early textual recension in Alexandria -- The text of John and Mark in the writings of Chrysostom -- On the inauthenticity of John 5:3b-4 -- On the text and meaning of John 20:30-31