A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Vol. II.

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A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Vol. II.

by Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener

EN·~18 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament

0:27
2

Addenda Et Corrigenda.

0:50
3

Chapter I. Ancient Versions.

8:11
4

Chapter II. Syriac Versions.

0:29
5

1. The Peshitto.

17:07
6

2. The Curetonian Syriac.

23:25
7

3. The Harkleian or Philoxenian Syriac.

9:40
8

4. The Palestinian or Jerusalem Syriac.

10:16
9

5. The Karkaphensian or Syriac Massorah.

11:46
10

Chapter III. The Latin Versions.

1:02

Description

Designed as a practical guide for students of the New Testament, this volume delves into the science of textual criticism with clarity and rigor. It builds on the foundations laid in the first volume, turning the reader’s attention to the ancient translations that preceded the surviving Greek manuscripts. By examining the historical circumstances that produced Syriac, Latin, Coptic and other early versions, the author shows how these witnesses illuminate the text as it circulated among the first Christians.

The work underscores a striking fact: no Greek manuscript older than the fourth century has survived, yet the diversity of early codices and the breadth of the versions provide a valuable, more immediate window into the apostolic era. Detailed discussions of the Syriac and Latin translations, their origins in the second century, and their relationship to the original writings reveal patterns of agreement and variation that are essential for any critical reconstruction. Throughout, the author balances scholarly depth with accessible explanations, making the complex field of New Testament criticism approachable for both novices and seasoned scholars.

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en

Duration

~18 hours (1092K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-06-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener

Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener

1813–1891

A careful Victorian Bible scholar and priest, he became one of the best-known early experts in New Testament textual criticism. His books helped generations of readers understand how biblical manuscripts were compared, edited, and studied.

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