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Tag: Manuscripts 101

Manuscripts 101: What is a Palimpsest?

By: Denis Salgado The other day, I was reading about a mom who decided to remodel one of her kid’s bedrooms. The project involved the removal of ugly, floral wallpapersContinue reading Manuscripts 101: What is a Palimpsest? →

Manuscripts 101: What is a textual variant?

By: Denis Salgado How Did Variants Arise? As I write this—I mean, as I type this—I realize how much computers have simplified the writing process. No need for drippy featherContinue reading Manuscripts 101: What is a textual variant? →

Manuscripts 101: The Layout of Greek New Testament Catena Manuscripts

By: Andrew J. Patton Editor’s note:  This post goes into more detail about one aspect of catena manuscripts. For a more general introduction to Greek New Testament catena manuscripts, seeContinue reading Manuscripts 101: The Layout of Greek New Testament Catena Manuscripts →

Manuscripts 101: Greek New Testament Catena Manuscripts

By: Andrew J. Patton When asked by the apostle Philip if he understood what he was reading, the Ethiopian Eunuch replied, “How can I . . . unless someone explains it toContinue reading Manuscripts 101: Greek New Testament Catena Manuscripts →

Manuscripts 101: GA Numbers

Whether or not you self-identify as an “organized person,” every human uses organized systems to navigate life. Most stores arrange products by type, brand, use, or another relationship. Traffic lawsContinue reading Manuscripts 101: GA Numbers →

Manuscripts 101: Manuscript Contents

Mention the New Testament in conversation, and most people likely think of the final third of a printed Bible, available in almost any bookstore or library in a variety ofContinue reading Manuscripts 101: Manuscript Contents →

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 →

Manuscripts 101: What is a Manuscript?

Manuscripts 101 blogs make up a series explaining different features of Greek New Testament manuscripts. Each post aims to equip non-specialist audience members to better understand and navigate the manuscriptsContinue reading Manuscripts 101: What is a Manuscript? →

Welcome to the Colophon

Welcome to the Colophon! In this space on CSNTM.org, we hope to connect with more of you. Even more, we hope to provide a bridge that helps our website usersContinue reading Welcome to the Colophon →

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