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Codex Bezae: studies from the Lunel colloquium june 1994
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ISSN: 00778842; 00778842 ISBN: 9004103937 9004379916 9789004103931 9789004379916 Year: 1996 Volume: v. 22 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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A group of biblical and patristic scholars and palaeographers met in Lunel, Herault, in June 1995 to discuss the many questions posed by Codex Bezae to our understanding of the use of the Gospels and Acts in early Christianity, and of the text of the New Testament. This collection makes the papers and debates of the colloquium available for a wider discussion. The papers cover two broad areas. The first addresses palaeographical questions. The second covers textual matters, subdivided between the Gospels and Acts. The 24 contributors include J.N. Birdsall, J. Irigoin, L. Holtz, B.D. Ehrman, M.W. Holmes, J.K. Elliott, J.M. Auwers and M.-É. Boismard. There is an introduction by the editors, who also provide analyses of each main section. The range of interests represented by the participants and by the papers has already stimulated fresh developments.


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A history of Codex Bezae's text in the Gospel of Mark
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ISBN: 9783110746051 3110746050 9783110746860 9783110746938 3110746867 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin: De Gruyter,

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As the principal Greek witness of the so-called "Western" tradition of the gospels and Acts, Codex Bezae’s enigmatic text in parallel Greek and Latin columns presents a persistent problem of New Testament textual criticism. The present study challenges the traditional view that this text represents a vivid retelling of the canonical narratives cited by ancient writers from Justin Martyr to Marcion and translated early into Syriac and Latin.

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