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a refutation of “proofs of peshitta primacy”
Earlier today, I stumbled across this essay, which claims to prove that the Peshitta Aramaic New Testament is the true original Greek New Testament. Apalled at the way the author twisted facts to make them fit his viewpoint, I wrote a step-by-step refutation of all his proofs. You can read it here. It falls under [...]
Posted in textual criticism Also tagged glenn david bauscher, greek new testament, original text, peshitta, peshitta primacy Leave a comment
beyond the canon list
It would be nice to say that once we’ve got Jesus and the canon settled, that’s the end of the story. And it would be partially true. If you read the books of the Bible, no matter what translation they are in (unless it is by some sort of weird group purposefully altering the text), [...]
Posted in canon, textual criticism Also tagged basics of christianity, bible, biblegateway.com, canon, ge'ez, greek, hebrew, jesus christ, latin, lxx, masoretic text, new testament, old testament, targums, textual criticism Leave a comment
a perfect example of how biblical scholarship should not be done