Textual Criticism of the Greek New Testament
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English Guide to the Various Readings. A complete collation of Greek readings adopted by Stephens, Beza, Elzevir, Griesbach, Lachmann, Tischendorf, Tregelles, Alford, Wordsworth, Westcott & Hort, Nestle-Aland, and Hodges & Farstad, compared with the text underlying the King James Version.
Other Resources on the Greek Text
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Greek-English New Testament (in progress)
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The Story of the Bible by Frederic G. Kenyon
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Variations Within the Received Text Tradition
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The Causes of Textual Variation
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The Critical Use of Faulty Manuscripts
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Rules of Textual Criticism
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Statistical Comparisons of Critical Texts
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A Look at Papyrus 46
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A Look at the Apparatus of a Critical Edition
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Annotated Bibliography of Textual Criticism
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Concerning the Ending of Mark
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Concerning the Story of the Adulteress
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Passages of Dogmatic Importance, by Samuel P. Tregelles.
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The Johannine Comma (1 John 5:7-8).
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John 1:18 — Only Begotten Son or God?
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The Byzantine/Majority Text
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Westcott & Hort vs Textus Receptus: Which is Superior? by Douglas Kutilek.
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Hort’s theory of ‘Western Non-Interpolations’
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A Response to Bart Ehrman
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Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia Article by Ezra Abbott.
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Article
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Textual Criticism is Nothing New
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Textual Criticism in the Writings of Francis Turretin. A case study in the history of criticism and dogma.
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Manuscript Production by Louis Bréhier
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A Translation of the Book of Acts in Codex Bezae
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Resources on the Greek Text on other sites