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nrsv-onlyism?

I may very well be making too much of wording, but perhaps you can check my thinking and tell me whether there’s something amiss in this quote (source): Augustine based his doctrine on Sirach 18:1 which reads “He who lives forever created all things together” in the Old Latin and Vulgate.(42) The NRSV of this [...]
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why i am a byzantine priorist

After reviewing all three sides of the argument for a good many hours, I’ve become quite certain that the Byzantine-priority approach, as outlined in Maurice Robinson’s The Case for Byzantine Priority, is the best way to approach questions about the original text of the Greek New Testament.  No one, as far as I know of, [...]
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another sad example of misinformation

Those of you who know my opinions about textual criticism (or maybe just my dad), know that I am unabashedly Byzantine-priorist. And although I don’t condemn those who happen to disagree with me, I hate to see facts twisted. One of the most unfortunate examples of this is the way in which our position is [...]
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