The Bezan Text of Acts

The Bezan Text of Acts

Author: Jenny Read-Heimerdinger

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2003-03-01

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0567010805

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The Bezan ('Western') text of Acts is traditionally dismissed as the work of an enthusiastic and fanciful scribe who embellished the original text represented by the Alexandran manuscripts. This study compares the language of Codex Bezae with that of Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, using the approach of discourse analysis to re-assess how variant readings have arisen. It emerges that the language patterns of the Alexandrian text are variable and the focus of its message historical. In contrast, the Bezan text displays an exceptional degree of lingusitic consistency and a coherence of purpose which is essentially theological, with a marked interest in a Jewish point of view. The conclusion is that Bezan is the earlier of the two texts.


Acts of the Apostles

Acts of the Apostles

Author: C. K. Barrett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2002-07-01

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 0567125076

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An abbreviated edition, in paperback, of the two-volume commentary in the critically-acclaimed International Critical Commentary series.For those who lack the linguistic and historical grounding, or the time, to deal with the ICC volumes, this Shorter Commentary retains all the important elements of the introduction and commentary, but excludes foreign-language material, technical notes and excurses.


A History of the Interpretation of the Acts of the Apostles

A History of the Interpretation of the Acts of the Apostles

Author: W. Ward Gasque

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2000-07-19

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1579104495

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An updated revision of the author's work, A History of the Criticism of the Acts of the Apostles, Gasque explores the credibility of recent interpretations of the book of Acts.


The Book of Acts as Church History / Apostelgeschichte als Kirchengeschichte

The Book of Acts as Church History / Apostelgeschichte als Kirchengeschichte

Author: Tobias Nicklas

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 3110906791

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The remarkably complex textual traditions of the Acts of the Apostles reflect the theological developments and socio-cultural framework of early Christianity. The present volume contains studies of textual witnesses, textual traditions and translations of the Acts. They do not only focus on the traditions which occur in the manuscripts, or on the theological tendencies of the major ancient versions and their reception in the Early Church, but also consider the relevance of mostly neglected witnesses such as amuletts and tablets, and the relationship between the ancient translators and Jewish exegetical traditions.


The Acts of the Apostles

The Acts of the Apostles

Author: Ben Witherington

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 934

ISBN-13: 9780802845016

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This groundbreaking commentary is the first to provide a detailed social and rhetorical analysis of the book of Acts. At the same time it gives detailed attention to major theological and historical issues.


The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research

The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research

Author: Bart Ehrman

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2001-08-22

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1579107273

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Compiled in honor of Bruce M. Metzger, the most highly respected American textual critic in the history of the discipline, this volume comprises twenty-two full-length essays on every major issue relating to New Testament textual criticism, each written by an internationally recognized scholar in the field.


The Problem of the Text of Acts

The Problem of the Text of Acts

Author: W. A. Strange

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-08-22

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780521018807

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In the book of Acts, the so-called Western text departs from the alternative text in numerous points of detail. These divergences in the textual tradition of Acts have been the subject of renewed interest in recent years, with a notable concentration on Lucan traits in the Western text. The author of this study takes into account recent theories which have been proposed on the textual tradition of Acts, and puts forward an ingenious thesis (not considered hitherto) to explain the existence of two streams of textual tradition for the book. Analysis of a number of Western textual variants in Acts suggests that they may have arisen from the incorporation of marginal annotations into the text of Acts, but Lucan thought and language is indeed characteristic of these readings. Investigation of the non-Western textual tradition uncovers occasional signs of editing according to the interests of the second-century church. From this evidence Dr Strange proposes that Acts shared the fate of numerous other works of antiquity by being published posthumously; the work of two second-century editors is responsible for the remarkable divergence in the textual tradition of Acts.


Text and Interpretation

Text and Interpretation

Author: Robert McLachlan Wilson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1979-04-05

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780521220217

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Matthew Black, a scholar on the New Testament, inspired contributors to write this book.