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The Gospel According to John in the Byzantine Tradition
Simon Crisp, D. C. Parker
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| #4224857 in Books | 2008-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .95 x4.62 x6.90l,.77 | Binding: Leather Bound | 273 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Useful item|By Albert J. Hembd|This book is quite useful for someone interested in the Byzantine Text of the Gospel of John. It uses minuscule manuscript Gregory 35 as its base text, and then, for each verse in the Gospel, lists all variants. It also lists citations by the early Byzantine Fathers. It does not rank the readings, simply lists them.||This is a text-critical edition of the gospel of John that reflects the recension of the gospel in the Byzantine tradition. Taking one particular MS as its 'base text' (miniscule 35) the edition then compares some seventy other witnesses. The differences betwe
This text-critical edition of the Gospel of John illustrates the breadth of the Byzantine textual tradition. A specific Byzantine manuscript (miniscule 35) was used as the base text. The apparatus indicates the differences within the most important Byzantine manuscripts of John. In addition, differences compared to the Nestle-Aland edition are listed.Hendrickson is a proud distributor of titles from the German Bible Society, the premier publisher of original language Bib...
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