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textual criticism

Keeping the adulterous woman in the gospel

October 19, 2009

The story of the woman caught in adultery seems to pose a particular problem for some evangelicals. Hitherto in one camp have been the “original autograph” hunters: they are clear it’s not scripture. In the opposite camp are the majority text fundamentalists. Both seem to me to want their authority located in black and white [...]

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The crashing of Sinaiticus on the Ehrman line

July 6, 2009

It seems that the codex sinaiticus website has crashed under all the publicity. Shame. Mind you, the way it’s getting written up is almost guaranteed to have people flocking to it. I think it’s great that these images are available. Unfortunately the BBC decided to link to an earlier magazine article when news of this [...]

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