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Vol. 71, Issue 1, 2020May 01, 2020 BST
The Critical Edition of the Greek OT and NT: Stability, Change, and Implications
The Critical Edition of the Greek OT and NT: Stability, Change, and Implications
Articles in Vol. 71, Issue 1, 2020
Vol. 71, Issue 1, 2020
- Three Lost Miniatures in Codex Sinopensis (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, supplément grec 1286; Gregory-Aland O/023)Elijah Hixson
- Is the Masora Circule, too, among the Scribal Habits?Kim Phillips
- The Critical Edition of the Greek OT and NT: Stability, Change, and ImplicationsGregory R. Lanier
- On Some Alleged Anachronisms in the Books of SamuelAlan R. Millard
- Making a First Impression: The Characterisation of David and His Opening Words in 1 Samuel 17:25-31Benjamin J. M. Johnson
- Potiphar’s Wife in David’s Looking Glass: Reading 2 Samuel 11–12 as a Reflection Story of Genesis 39Seth D. Postell
- A Quotation in Psalm 109 as Defence Exhibit ASteffen G. Jenkins
- A Wise Man Reflecting on Wisdom: Qoheleth/EcclesiastesKatherine J. Dell
- The Pneumatology of the Letter to the Hebrews: Confused, Careless, Cavalier or Carefully Crafted?Alan Hodson
- A Promise Remains: A Study of Promise in the Epistle to the HebrewsDaniel Stevens
Lanier, Gregory R. 2020. “The Critical Edition of the Greek OT and NT: Stability, Change, and Implications.” Tyndale Bulletin 71 (1): 43–63. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.27734.
