The Text of the Gospels

A blog by James Snapp, Jr. about New Testament textual criticism, especially involving variants in the Gospels.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Minuscule 490: Remarkably Unremarkable!

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            One of the most ordinary Gospels-manuscripts you will ever see is minuscule 490, housed at the British Library ( catalogued as B...
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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Review - Scribal Skips

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            Readers who keep track of recently made English New Testaments may recognize the name of the author of Scribal Skips: 1300 W...
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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Is Penn Also Among the Prophets?

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            Until the release of the Revised Version in 1881 and the American Standard Version in 1901, the King James Version was, with ...
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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

GA 804 Looked Like a Gospels-Manuscript - Except For This!

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            In October 2014, I wrote about GA 804 , a small Gospels-manuscript from the 1000s with a text that often agrees with K and Π.  T...
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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Codex Batboy

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             Remember BatBoy?  BatBoy was not an assistant at baseball games; he was an imaginary part-human, part-bat creature featured...
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