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Jun 21, 2004 · The argument is that if one adopts the reading of the Alexandrian manuscripts in a few places, then he adopts readings that suggest the Bible is ...
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John begins this seven-fold apocalyptic letter by declaring the source of the revelation of this book (1:1-3), followed by a salutation to seven churches in ...
Jan 1, 2008 · The third world kingdom, which was to succeed that of the Medes and the Persians, was the empire created by Alexander the Great whose armies ...
Feb 3, 2015 · There are four kinds of Greek witnesses: papyri, uncials (or majuscules), minuscules (or cursives), and lectionaries. The first three are ...
Jan 16, 2014 · Cerinthus of Alexandria was linked by ancient tradition with John at Ephesus.
Jan 1, 2008 · The book of Revelation, beginning as it does with the Greek word apokalypsis, by its very title is apocalyptic in character, that is, a book ...
A. The book of 1 John is not a personal letter nor a letter written to one church as much as it is an "Impassioned Office Memo from Headquarters" (corporate ...
The Greek version of the Old Testament commonly known as the Septuagint holds a unique place among translations. Its importance is manysided. Its chief value ...
Jan 17, 2014 · 4. Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Clement of Alexandria all quote ... 1) But it is possible that Peter could have achieved fluency in the Greek ...