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I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. I'm not extremely soaked in textual criticism, but I know the basics. I would reccomend getting Farstad and hodges Majority text. I like Maurice Robinson's Byzantine best, but the perk of Farstad Hodges is the textual notes (they show which text family each variant comes from).
If your really interested in the evidence for each verse get a UBS and follow the notes.
If your really interested in the evidence for each verse get a UBS and follow the notes.
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Re: NT MSS
The standard texts used to translate the NT today would be the NA27 or the UBS4. No translater today uses the WH text, much less the TR.
Also, the Hodges and Farstad Majority Text is used only by a small minority of scholars. The only translation I know of that uses it is the NKJV. Most scholars today go for the NA-UBS texts.
Also, the Hodges and Farstad Majority Text is used only by a small minority of scholars. The only translation I know of that uses it is the NKJV. Most scholars today go for the NA-UBS texts.
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I am actually an Aramaic primacist; but I value the Greek mss. and have a pretty fair knowledge of them. You could use any of them for a translation base.
If you would like access to several texts, try out
http://www.bibles.org.uk/pdf/bibles/Greek/
where you will find a number of typeset pdfs for download. Even better is
http://www.bibles.org.uk/pdf/bibles/00README.shtml
where you will find facsimiles of Codex Alex., Sinai., Vatic., Erasmus., 1550 Steph., 1881 Scriv., and more (even a Panin!). A gem of a site.
If you would like access to several texts, try out
http://www.bibles.org.uk/pdf/bibles/Greek/
where you will find a number of typeset pdfs for download. Even better is
http://www.bibles.org.uk/pdf/bibles/00README.shtml
where you will find facsimiles of Codex Alex., Sinai., Vatic., Erasmus., 1550 Steph., 1881 Scriv., and more (even a Panin!). A gem of a site.
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I had the extreme pleasure of meeting Maurice Robinson at last year's ETS in San Antonio. We got to sit and chat for a while about publishing his text on our new software platform. He said there is a forthcoming print version of his text with an apparatus (cause to salivate IMHO), he was also one of the kindest upstanding gentlemen that I have had the pleasure of meeting (and for the record, yes, I am a big supporter of his text-critical theories)Geoff wrote:I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. I'm not extremely soaked in textual criticism, but I know the basics. I would reccomend getting Farstad and hodges Majority text. I like Maurice Robinson's Byzantine best, but the perk of Farstad Hodges is the textual notes (they show which text family each variant comes from).
As the eclectic or Alexandrian priority crowd would point out, the fact that there is only a small minority supporting one view means nothing (we cannot merely count heads--ala Aland), and there are some very competent scholars out there that hold to a majority view (NOT a TR only KJV olny view....I think they have made a mockery of Maurice's type of scholarship), that have taken on the traditional WH views and come up with some interesting theories.....cole wrote:Also, the Hodges and Farstad Majority Text is used only by a small minority of scholars.
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Re: NT MSS
On the contrary, the Textus Receptus is the only Greek text the Trinitarian Bible Society uses. Have a look at:cole wrote:No translater today uses the WH text, much less the TR.
The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text, http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/ ... veword.asp
and
What Today's Christian needs to know about the Greek New Testament, http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/ ... grktxt.asp .
Also other articles on the same website.
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Just a note for you guys, here's a thread from my older forum that we were able to salvage about UBS coming out with a Text-Critical version of the Byzantine Text.
http://neonostalgia.com/forum/index.php?topic=7.0
http://neonostalgia.com/forum/index.php?topic=7.0