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Not quite. Erasmus never laid eyes on Vaticanus. He published the first edition of his Greek NT in 1516. Years later, in 1533, a correspondent...
Yet another way of looking at it is acknowledging that since Jesus and the Apostles had no problem with a different version being the word of God,...
You are mistaken, since we have extant fragments of the LXX dating to the 1st and 2nd centuries B.C. (you can view some of them at this LINK)....
What you seem to have over looked is that those "paltry 5-7 documents" are representative of the vast majority of all Greek manuscripts, and also...
This assumes that all MSS are of equal value; however, they aren't. All of the most ancient Greek MSS on your list (p66, p75, Aleph, A, B, C, N,...
Not insanity at all, but rather sound text critical method. There's abundant MS evidence that scribes "corrected" their exemplars to harmonize...
The key phrase for this or *any* of the so-called "canons of textual criticism" is "generally speaking." These rules cannot and must not be...
Yes, there are variations in the Old Latin texts with the Comma, which makes it all the more suspect as a doctrinally motivated addition to the...
Please cite your source and evidence (such as early church father testimony) that the Comma was "added" by a Latin scribe.[/b]</font> There's no...
I think it's pretty obvious that "hearing a voice" and "they heard not the voice" is a contradiction. If it appeared in any of the modern...
The evidence against the Comma's originality is overwhelming. It is not found in the text of any extant Greek MS before the 14th C. It is not...
The KJV has a few as well. One that springs to mind immediately is the contradiction created by its poor translation of Acts 9:7 and Acts 22:9 --...
While the italicized words in the KJV are generally used to make explicit that which is implied in the original language texts, there are some...
That is a lie..That passage came from the Old Latin;Jerome had to take it from the O-L to complete his "bible". [/b]</font> The passage was...
Someone already named m The earliest Latin Fathers are : 1) 200 - Tertullian quotes the verse (Gill, "An exposition of the NT", Vol 2, pp....
As far as I know, and my knowledge is certainly not complete for I am still a lowly student, the oldest Italic manuscript containing the comma is...
[/b]It can be ... but it does not have to be. For instance, Bart Ehrman wrote a book entitled The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture, showing how...
I'm familiar with Robinson's work. He's a very articulate defender of the Byzantine Priority position; however, I don't believe the evidence...
Perhaps you should consider *all* the evidence before making your claims. (1) The phrase "in the name of the Lord" in Mk. 11:10 is *absent*...