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The Early Textual Transmission of John
Stability and Fluidity in its Second and Third Century Greek Manuscripts
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Lonnie Bell
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2018
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In The Early Textual Transmission of John Lonnie D. Bell utilizes a fresh approach for assessing the character of transmission reflected in the second and third century Greek manuscripts of the Gospel of John. The textual transmission of New Testament writings in the period prior to the fourth century has been characterized by a number of scholars as error-prone, free, fluid, wild, and chaotic. This study is an inquiry into the validity of this general characterization. Since John is the most attested New Testament book among the early papyri, is the best attested in the second century, and has the highest number of papyri that share overlapping text, it serves well as a case study into the level of fluidity and stability of the New Testament text in the earliest period of transmission.
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Lonnie D. Bell, Ph.D. (2015), University of Edinburgh, is Lead Preaching Pastor of Four Corners Church in Newnan, GA
Reviews
"... an important study of the earliest extant evidence for the textual transmission of the Gospel of John. [...] Using an innovative approach [...], Bell demonstrates that the earliest witnesses of GJohn exhibit an impressive stability in the transmission of this text. [...] Congratulations!" - Larry Hurtado's Blog, 22 March 2018
"Bell's [...] revised Edinburgh PhD deserves publication in this famed series. [..] His meticulously and cautiously expressed results merit close study." - J.K. Elliott, in: Novum Testamentum 60 (2018)
"Bell's [...] revised Edinburgh PhD deserves publication in this famed series. [..] His meticulously and cautiously expressed results merit close study." - J.K. Elliott, in: Novum Testamentum 60 (2018)
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eBook published on:
March 12, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9789004361638
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Main content:
268
eBook ISBN:
9789004361638
Keywords for this book
New Testament; textual criticism; textual transmission; early text; John; Gospels; papyri; Early Christianity; second century; reliability; harmonization; scribal habits; singular readings; variant readings; internal evidence
Audience(s) for this book
Those interested in New Testament Textual Criticism, New Testament papyri, the Early New Testament text, and the Gospel of John in the early church.