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Introduction to the textual criticism of the Greek New Testament

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A concise manual surveys the history of printed editions and major editors, catalogues the Greek manuscripts, ancient versions, and patristic citations that preserve the text, and explains the principles and techniques of establishing an authoritative reading. It examines manuscript types and materials, lectionaries and significant versions such as Syriac, Latin, and Coptic, and traces common scribal errors and deliberate alterations. It compares methods—eclectic, genealogical, internal and external criticism—offers rules for evaluating variants, and discusses historically important editions. Concluding sections provide critical notes on particular passages and reference tools for further study.

About the Author

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Eberhard Nestle

Eberhard Nestle was a prominent German theologian and biblical scholar, best known for his work in textual criticism of the New Testament. His influential book, "Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the Greek New Testament," laid foundational principles for the study of biblical texts and their transmission. Nestle's contributions significantly shaped the field of New Testament studies, emphasizing the importance of manuscript evidence and critical analysis. His scholarly work continues to be referenced by theologians and scholars interested in the historical and textual integrity of the New Testament.

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