Manuscripts, Textual Variants, and Bible Translators

Among the contributions of Theodore Skeat (1907-2003) to biblical studies are several interesting papers on individual textual variants in New Testament manuscripts. Skeat’s discussion of Matt 6.28, Mark 3.20, 7.3, 16.8, Phil 1.1, and 2 Tim 4.13 is reviewed from the perspective of the significance o...

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Subtitles:Papers in honour of Roger Omanson, Part 2
Main Author: Crisp, Simon (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2013
In: The Bible translator
Year: 2013, Volume: 64, Issue: 2, Pages: 118-127
Further subjects:B Variant Reading
B Textual Criticism
B deuteroprōtos
B Luke 6.1
B Theodore Skeat
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Summary:Among the contributions of Theodore Skeat (1907-2003) to biblical studies are several interesting papers on individual textual variants in New Testament manuscripts. Skeat’s discussion of Matt 6.28, Mark 3.20, 7.3, 16.8, Phil 1.1, and 2 Tim 4.13 is reviewed from the perspective of the significance of these variants for Bible translators. The case of deuteroprōtos in Luke 6.1 is discussed in more detail, and the different possibilities for exegesis and translation are presented.
ISSN:2051-6789
Contains:Enthalten in: The Bible translator
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/2051677013491867