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The Book of Revelation and early Jewish textual culture
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ISBN: 9781107198128 1107198127 9781108182157 9781316648049 1108195814 1108187404 1108194613 1108197027 1108203027 1108182151 1108198228 1316648044 Year: 2017 Volume: 168 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The Book of Revelation and Early Jewish Textual Culture explores the relationship between the writing of Revelation and its early audience, especially its interaction with Jewish Scripture. It touches on several areas of scholarly inquiry in biblical studies, including modes of literary production, the use of allusions, practices of exegesis, and early engagements with the Book of Revelation. Garrick Allen brings the Book of Revelation into the broader context of early Jewish literature, including the Dead Sea Scrolls and other important works. Arguing that the author of the New Testament Apocalypse was a 'scribal expert, someone who was well-versed in the content of Jewish Scripture and its interpretation', he demonstrates that John was not only a seer and prophet, but also an erudite reader of scripture.


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The future of New Testament textual scholarship : from H.C. Hoskier to the Editio Critica Maior and beyond
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ISBN: 9783161566622 3161566629 9783161566639 Year: 2019 Volume: 417 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck

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This volume fundamentally re-examines textual approaches to the New Testament and its manuscripts in the age of digital editing and media. Using the eccentric work of Herman Charles Hoskier as a shared foundation for analysis, contributors examine the intellectual history of New Testament textual scholarship and the production of critical editions, identify many avenues for further research, and discuss the methods and protocols for producing the most recent set of editions of the New Testament: the Editio Critica Maior . Instead of comprising the minute refinement of a basically acceptable text, textual scholarship on the New Testament is a vibrant field that impinges upon New Testament Studies in unexpected and unacknowledged ways. --


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Manuscripts of the Book of Revelation : new philology, paratexts, reception
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ISBN: 0191883328 0192588885 0198849052 9780198849056 0192588893 9780192588890 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press OUP Oxford

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The Book of Revelation is a disorienting work, full of beasts, heavenly journeys, holy war, the End of the Age, and the New Jerusalem. It is difficult to follow the thread that ties the visions together and to makes sense of the work's message. In Manuscripts of the Book of Revelation, Garrick Allen argues that one way to understand the strange history of Revelation and its challenging texts is to go back to its manuscripts. The texts of the Greek manuscripts of Revelation are the foundation for the words that we encounter when we read Revelation in a modern Bible. But the manuscripts also tell us what other ancient, medieval, and early modern people thought about the work they copied and read. The paratexts of Revelation--the many features of the manuscripts that help readers to interpret the text--are one important point of evidence. Incorporating such diverse features like the traditional apparatus that accompanies ancient commentaries to the random marginal notes that identify the true identity of the beast, paratexts are founts of information on how other mostly anonymous people interpreted Revelation's problem texts. Allen argues that manuscripts are not just important for textual critics or antiquarians, but that they are important for scholars and serious students because they are the essential substance of what the New Testament is. This book illustrates ways that the manuscripts illuminate surprising answers to important critical questions. We can learn to 'read' the manuscripts even if we don't know the language.


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The Book of Revelation and early Jewish textual culture
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ISBN: 9781108182157 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Words are not enough : paratexts, manuscripts, and the real New Testament
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ISBN: 9780802883353 0802883354 Year: 2024 Publisher: Grand Rapids: William. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,

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An innovative study of the manuscript history of the New Testament, encompassing its paratexts—titles, cross-references, prefaces, marginalia, and more. How did the Christian scriptures come to be? In Words Are Not Enough, Garrick V. Allen argues that our exploration of the New Testament's origins must take account of more than just the text on the page. Where did the titles, verses, and chapters come from? Why do these extras, the paratexts, matter? Allen traces the manuscript history of scripture from our earliest extant texts through the Middle Ages to illuminate the origins of the printed Bibles we have today. Allen’s research encompasses formatting, titles, prefaces, subscriptions, cross-references, marginalia, and illustrations. Along the way, he explains how anonymous scribes and scholars contributed to our framing—and thereby our understanding—of the New Testament. But Allen does not narrate this history to try to unearth a pristine authorial text. Instead, he argues that this process of change is itself sacred. On the handwritten page, scripture and tradition meet. Students, scholars, and any curious reader will learn how the messy, human transmission of the sacred text can enrich our biblical interpretation.


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Son of God : divine sonship in Jewish and Christian antiquity
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ISBN: 1646020081 1646020065 9781646020065 9781575069920 Year: 2019 Publisher: University Park, Pennsylvania Eisenbrauns

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"An interdisciplinary exploration of the diverse discourse on divine sonship in ancient Jewish and Christian literature. Authors focus on a range of issues including messianism, deification, eschatological figures, Jesus, interreligious polemics, and the Roman and Jewish backgrounds of early Christian writers and the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls"--Provided by publisher.


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Der Codex Reuchlins zur Apokalypse : Byzanz - Basler Konzil - Erasmus
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ISBN: 9783110675504 9783110674118 Year: 2020 Publisher: Berlin ;; Boston De Gruyter

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Studien zum Text der Apokalypse II
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ISBN: 9783110558784 9783110557053 Year: 2017 Publisher: Berlin ;; Boston De Gruyter

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Commentaries, Catenae and Biblical Tradition : Papers from the Ninth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, in association with the COMPAUL project.

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This collection of original research papers examines early commentaries on the New Testament and the transmission of the biblical text. Focusing principally on Greek and Latin tradition, it provides new insights into the sources and manuscripts of commentators and catenae.

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