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Volume 6 (2001)
Articles
- Jerome A. Lund, "Converse
Translation in Peshitta Ezekiel"
- Abstract: Largely on the basis on what he
perceived to be cases of converse translation, C. H. Cornhill profiled
the translator of Peshitta Ezekiel as very free in his translation
technique. A reexamination of his four parade examples demonstrates
how wrong he was. Twentieth century critical tools have relied on the
faulty foundation laid by Cornhill in their presentation of the text
of Peshitta Ezekiel. Twenty-first century critical tools ought to
replace this poor foundation with the more scientific one laid by
Barnes and subsequently by Mulder.
- Maurice A. Robinson, "The Case for Byzantine Priority"
- Abstract: From the beginning of the modern
critical era in the nineteenth century, the Byzantine Textform has had
a questionable reputation. Nevertheless, the Byzantine Textform as
found amid the vast majority of MSS may in fact more closely reflect
the original form of the NT text than any single MS, small group of
MSS, or texttype. Such a theory can explain the rise and dominance of
the Byzantine Textform with fewer problems than are found in the
alternative solutions proposed by modern eclectic scholarship.
Reviews
- Philip Burton, The Old Latin Gospels: A Study of their Texts and
Language (Tim Finney, reviewer)
- Philip W. Comfort and David P. Barrett, eds, The Text of the Earliest New
Testament Greek Manuscripts: A Corrected, Enlarged Edition of The
Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts (Maurice
A. Robinson, reviewer)
- Aron Dotan, ed., Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia: Prepared According
to the Vocalization, Accents, and Masora of Aaron ben Moses ben
Asher in the Leningrad Codex (Timothy G. Crawford,
reviewer)
- Karen H. Jobes and Moisés Silva, Invitation to the
Septuagint (Clayton Stirling Bartholomew, reviewer)
- Albert Pietersma, translator, A New English
Translation of the Septuagint and the Other Greek Translations
Traditionally Included under that Title: The Psalms (Gerard J.
Norton, reviewer)
- David Trobisch, The First Edition of the New Testament (Jason T.
Larson, reviewer)