Category: Textual Criticism
Presuppositionalism and TR Priority
I don’t know much about the debates in textual criticism but I know a small amount about Presuppositionalism. But I know that a group uses presuppositionalism to argue for TR priority. I think the position has issues that would possibly push it towards being Clarkianism and not Van Tilian. In TR priority thought is that God preserves his word by later and possibly throughout time giving us a document with no mistakes. This is to because it ties in with the doctrine of preservation. Now, TR priority folks don’t like that Textual Criticism done by a few folks are an … Continue reading Presuppositionalism and TR Priority
Interesting article on Byzantine priority by Maurice A. Robinson
http://rosetta.reltech.org/TC/v06/Robinson2001.html Interesting article on Byzantine priority by Maurice A. Robinson Continue reading Interesting article on Byzantine priority by Maurice A. Robinson
The oldest Old Tetament manuscript
Is our God not amazing? The text discovered in the charred Ein Gedi scroll is “100 percent identical” to the version of the Book of Leviticus that has been in use for centuries, said Dead Sea Scroll scholar Emmanuel Tov from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who participated in the study. “This is quite amazing for us,” he said. “In 2,000 years, this text has not changed.” http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/scientists-finally-read-the-oldest-biblical-text-ever-found-a7323296.html Continue reading The oldest Old Tetament manuscript
Why You Should Read the Authorized (King James) Version?
Why You Should Read the Authorized (King James) Version? Continue reading Why You Should Read the Authorized (King James) Version?
