![]() Nestle-Aland 27th/UBS 4th variant apparatus:Īpparatus note is incorrect and should be ignored. The main text enclosed in angle brackets is correctly: Errors ofĪccentuation and punctuation are not listed. Known errors in apparatuses are listed here. The following was converted from a PDF to be displayed on a webpage, If parts of it don't seem to be displaying properly you should download the PDF from and read that instead. The appendix contains Robinson's essay, "The Case for Byzantine Priority," which presents a rationale for and defense of the theory and methodology that has been applied in the preparation of this edition. The preface of this edition explains the basic method by which the present editors have arrived at their basic text. Their method of "reasoned transmissionalism" is based on the wider scope of manuscript transmission throughout history. In contrast, Robinson and Pierpont have applied many of the same methods of textual criticism to their task, but without the anti-Byzantine bias. As a result, the modern eclectic texts tend to preserve more of a caricature than the essence of the originals. The texts created under such a bias tend to be based on only a handful of favored manuscripts, and fail to consider all transmissional factors in the preservation of the original text. Various other methods for restoration of the original NT text have fallen short of their goal, in part due to methodological subjectivity, and in part to a presuppositional bias against the claims of the Byzantine Textform. Robinson and Pierpont have taken the utmost care in preparing that text for this edition. Although the autographs no longer exist, and no two manuscript copies are completely identical, sufficient evidence exists from which one can produce an accurate representation of the original text by comparing and evaluating the overall manuscript consensus. ![]() All copies made prior to the invention of movable-type printing were made by hand, resulting in various scribal alterations, most of these being of a minor nature. From the time of its original revelation, handwritten copies continually were prepared in order to maintain and preserve that original text into the modern era. THE NEW TESTAMENT was written in Koine Greek during the first century AD. (I only checked the first and last pages of each of those.) ![]() I did it by cropping RP_2005.PDF, combining it with JACKET.PDF (which I copied to four pages and then cropped accordingly), and then creating a list of “Bookmarks” by checking every page except for the books and letters in Koine Greek. I made this e-book from the files available at. I recommend you only download the PDF since the others might not have been converted properly from it. ![]()
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