CSNTM Aquires MSI
Great news from CSNTM this last month. They have been working on raising funds for a multi-spectral imaging (MSI) camera and they have now acquired one. Just last week they posted photos of the team...
View ArticleDo you have papyrological interests?
In case you have papyrological interests you may consider William Johnson’s announcement:Dear colleagues,If you have papyrological interests, I want to point out to you the great deal offered by the...
View ArticleUpdate on P137 (P.Oxy. 83.5345)
[Note of explanation: I wrote most of this post over the weekend before Dan Wallace released a second statement. Thankfully, I delayed posting it long enough to work his statement into my post. If you...
View ArticleDeux minuscules et cent lectionnaires du Nouveau Testament à ajouter à la...
Jean-Louis Simonet has been busy finding over 100 minuscule manuscripts and lectionaries containing portions of the Greek NT (which are not found in the Liste). Here is his report.Deux minuscules et...
View ArticleLatest Book Reviews from Keith Elliott
Keith Elliott’s reviews are always a highlight for me. His prose is a delight and his pen can be almost as sharp as his eye for detail. They always challenge me to improve my own book reviews.In the...
View ArticleTextuality and Knowledge by Peter Shillingsburg
Jim Spinti of Penn State University Press notifies me of a new book that is out with collected essays by Peter Shillingsburg, Textuality and Knowledge, which may interest blogreaders.With the discount...
View ArticleCritique textuelle de l’ancien Testament for Free Download
Good news for Old Testament textual critics! The University of Zurich Library has made the volumes of CTAT available for free download as part of ZORA (Zurich Open Repository and Archive). I’ve been...
View ArticleNew Introduction by Anderson and Widder: Textual Criticism of the Bible
A new introduction, Textual Criticism of the Bible: Revised Edition (Lexham Methods Series) is in the pipeline. The first edition of this introduction was authored by Wendy Widder in 2014. Widder, who...
View Article(Not) a new conjecture
A.H. Cadwallader, ‘Tertius in the Margins: A Critical Appraisal of the Secretary Hypothesis’, New Testament Studies 64 (2018), 378–396.There are lots of things of interest in this article about the...
View ArticleNewly Published Articles and Books in NTTC
I am certain that many of our readers are on holiday and to avoid idleness (when you do not watch the interesting FIFA World Cup), here are some recent publications of interest (apart from the NTS...
View ArticleThe CBGM Applied to the Old Testament
I often get asked if the CBGM could be used on the text of the Old Testament. The short answer is yes, it could be. There is nothing in principle that excludes any tradition from being used with the...
View ArticleJohn DelHousaye: Ephesians 1:1 and the Most Elegant Readings
It’s my pleasure to introduce a guest post from my New Testament colleague, John DelHousaye. John is Associate Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary where he has taught for over 15 years. Many...
View ArticleCoptology Job, WWU-Münster
Coptologists often lurk around as New Testament professors or the like, since only a handful of institutions dedicate a position to the subject area. Stephen Emmel, whose ground-breaking work has...
View ArticleThe New Edition of Acts - Listing the Differences between ECM and NA28
At this year's British New Testament Conference, the Acts group organises a panel discussion on the new Acts volumes in the Editio Critica Maior series (ECM). I thought I share some of my boring...
View ArticleFragmentarium: Digital Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments
The Fragmentarium website seems like a great idea and one that could be useful for Biblical manuscripts as well. (Note Tommy’s post from a few years ago.)Fragmentarium enables libraries, collectors,...
View ArticleNew Articles in TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
The first installation of TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism volume 23 (2018) is complete with three articles and a number of reviews. Three or four additional articles will follow in the...
View ArticleMSI for Codex Zacynthius
On the Twitter, Hugh Houghton gives the good news that Codex Zacynthius (Ξ or 040), not long ago sold to Cambridge, is getting some MSI treatment. This is great news.Multispectral imaging of Codex...
View ArticleMark Ward on Engaging KJV-Onlyists
We don’t normally talk KJV-Onlyism on this blog, the reason being that such discussions tend to be fruitless (a point I hope is not demonstrated in the comments).But, today I read an article by Mark...
View ArticleDavid Smith: Why GA 1411 Should Not be GA 1411: On Classifying Catenae...
The following is a guest post from David C Smith. David and I worked together a few years ago in Athens with CSNTM. He is completing a ThM at Dallas Theological Seminary and is a Deacon in the Anglican...
View ArticleGiveaway: Liturgy and the Living Text of the New Testament
Gorgias Press has just released the latest volume of papers from the Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament with the title Liturgy and the Living Text of the New Testament....
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