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Eberhard Nestle's introduction to New Testament textual criticism presents the materials, history, and theories involved in the field. This book includes a chapter of critical notes in which Nestle displays a remarkably rigorous eclectic approach; for example, he openly affirms that the reading "in Isaiah the prophet" is original in Matthew 13:35.
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OCLC: 4153385
Related Subjects: Bible. -- N.T. -- Criticism, Textual. | Bible. -- N.T. -- Critique textuelle.
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Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the Greek New Testament Eberhard Nestle Limited preview - 2001 |
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Page 373 - LECTURES ON THE REFORMATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN ITS RELATION TO MODERN THOUGHT AND KNOWLEDGE. See The Hibbert Lectures, p. 14. BEEBY (Rev. CE, BD, Author of "Creed and Life").