Wieland Wilker’s Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament — impressive not so much for its scholarship as for its sheer quantities of raw data on textual variants. It runs about 2500 pages. I look forward to the day when an equivalent work free of copyright resources will exist.
Robinson and Pierpont Greek New Testament — the best there is out there. Sadly there’s nowhere online that I’ve found where you can download the whole thing. It’s in the public domain though, so there’s nothing stopping me from scanning every page and making it available. Of course, I’d have to buy a scanner first.
The Case For Byzantine Priority — an excellent essay explaining why, in maurice a robinson’s opinion, the byzantine textform reflects most accurately the original text of the new testament. there’s an updated public domain version from 2005, but until someone puts it online, we’ll have to use the 2001 essay with is almost as good.
Byztxt.com — contains some of robinson and pierpont’s text-critical resources
New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room — contains facsimiles and transcriptions of a number of important greek manuscripts. WANTED: transcriptions and facsimiles of the texts you can’t find in the virtual ms. room
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Wieland Wilker’s Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament — impressive not so much for its scholarship as for its sheer quantities of raw data on textual variants. It runs about 2500 pages. I look forward to the day when an equivalent work free of copyright resources will exist.
Robinson and Pierpont Greek New Testament — the best there is out there. Sadly there’s nowhere online that I’ve found where you can download the whole thing. It’s in the public domain though, so there’s nothing stopping me from scanning every page and making it available. Of course, I’d have to buy a scanner first.
The Case For Byzantine Priority — an excellent essay explaining why, in maurice a robinson’s opinion, the byzantine textform reflects most accurately the original text of the new testament. there’s an updated public domain version from 2005, but until someone puts it online, we’ll have to use the 2001 essay with is almost as good.
Byztxt.com — contains some of robinson and pierpont’s text-critical resources
Bob Waltz’ Online Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism — a goldmine of text-critical information
Michael Marlowe’s Bible Research — the notable researcher’s work on the text of the greek nt
New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room — contains facsimiles and transcriptions of a number of important greek manuscripts. WANTED: transcriptions and facsimiles of the texts you can’t find in the virtual ms. room