textual criticism part ii selected passages © peter arzt-grabner 2006
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Textual Criticism
Part II
Selected Passages
© Peter Arzt-Grabner 2006
Mark 1:1
ÉArxØ toË eÈaggel€ou ÉIhsoË XristoË [ufloË yeoË]
Matth. 21:28–32
Cf. Aland/Aland, The Text of the New Testament, pp. 312–316
Rom. 16:7
Junia vs. Junias Church Fathers Aegidius of Rome (1245–1316) Martin Luther Richard Bentley (1662–1742) Commentaries vs. Textcritical Editions Erwin Nestle 1927 The Manuscripts
Rom. 16:7
Junia vs. Junias Church Fathers Aegidius of Rome (1245–1316) Martin Luther Richard Bentley (1662–1742) Commentaries vs. Textcritical Editions Erwin Nestle 1927 The Manuscripts
The Manuscripts
Rom. 16:7
Minuscule 33 9th cent.
The Manuscripts
Rom. 16:7
Minuscule 33 9th cent.
The Manuscripts
Codex Vaticanus 4th cent. accents ca. 1000 AD
Rom. 16:7
Minuscule 33 9th cent.
The Manuscripts
Codex Vaticanus 4th cent. accents ca. 1000 AD
Rom. 16:7
The Manuscripts Nestle-Aland
27th edition 5th revised printing 1998
Mark 16:9–20
Cf. Aland/Aland, The Text of the New Testament, pp. 292–293
Mark 16:9–20
Variations in the Manuscripts
Mark 16:9–20
Variations in the Manuscripts
Reasons for additional endings
Goal of Marks “original” ending
Mark 1:1
ÉArxØ toË eÈaggel€ou ÉIhsoË XristoË [ufloË yeoË]
Mark 16:9–20
Variations in the Manuscripts
Reasons for additional endings
Goal of Marks “original” ending