By: Preston Russell When you think of the word “autograph,” what comes to mind? Perhaps Michael Jordan’s signature on a framed jersey he wore in the final game of theContinue reading Manuscripts 101: What is an Autograph?
Ask the Prof: What do manuscripts have to do with bible translation?
What do manuscripts have to do with translation? Millions of people own or use a printed copy of the New Testament that has been translated into various languages or versions.Continue reading Ask the Prof: What do manuscripts have to do with bible translation?
Ask the Prof: How does digitization preserve the New Testament?
How does digitization preserve the New Testament? One of the most important results of digitizing New Testament manuscripts is the preservation of the text and the manuscripts that contain it.Continue reading Ask the Prof: How does digitization preserve the New Testament?
Celebrating Twenty Years of Digitally Preserving New Testament Manuscripts
When you find high-tech cameras, facsimiles, and cake in a banquet room, you know that CSNTM is celebrating with friends. The Center staff and many of our friends gathered onContinue reading Celebrating Twenty Years of Digitally Preserving New Testament Manuscripts
Ask the Prof: What is a “critical text” of the Greek New Testament?
Welcome to Ask the Prof! In the Ask the Prof video series Dr. Daniel B. Wallace will answer questions that we at CSNTM receive the most. We will post anContinue reading Ask the Prof: What is a “critical text” of the Greek New Testament?
Manuscripts 101: A Brief History of Greek Handwriting
By: Clark R. Bates, Guest Contributor Before an English New Testament is produced, translators consult a critical edition of the Greek New Testament. This “critical” edition develops from the compilationContinue reading Manuscripts 101: A Brief History of Greek Handwriting