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| New testament textual critisicm one of four major families of manuscripts: 1.) Alexandrian 2.) Western 3.) Byzantine 4.) Caestrian |
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| Paper made from animal skin |
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| 4th century latin translation of the Bible by Jerome. |
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| Hand written copy of the Bible dating before the printing press. |
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| Greek manuscript in uppercase script, considered early date. |
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| Trimmed and bound manuscript pages that are rolled. |
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| Scripture and other writtings written in 250 b.c.- 50 A.D. found in the Qumran in 1948. Narrowing the gap between the autographs and other manuscripts by 1000 years. |
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| Greek translation of the Jewish Bible (from Hebrew to Greek) |
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| Greek N.T. manuscript in lower case. |
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| Origin did work to produce the six colume addition of the O.T. 1.) Hebrew 2.) Translation into Greek character 3.) aquillas Greek version 4) Symmachus Greek version 5.) A revision of the LXX 6.) Theodotion's Greek version |
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| Texual differences discerable between individual manuscripts. |
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| Material of the early N.T. manuscript made from papyrus reeds, used before parchment. |
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| Notes at the bottom of the Greek or Hebrew text that show varients of words. |
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| Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic |
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| Clay, stone, papyrus, parchment, vellum, lead and copper, iron styllus, quill and reed, pen and ink. |
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| Autographa are the orignal manuscripts and none are left. |
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| Other Witnesses to the Text of Scripture |
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| Patristic citations, Lectionaries, and other translations. |
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