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Ramblings From Hoosierland: God's favorite word...
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Ramblings" is an outlet for my thinking, I hope it makes you think as well. Monday, June 01, 2015. It is a regular habit of mine to read things written by Max Lucado. Every so often I come across a few paragraphs I think are worth repeating here on this site. This is a great illustration of one of those times. In fact, it seems his favorite word is come. Come, let us talk about these things. Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.". All you who are thirsty, come and drink.".
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The Textual Mechanic: January 2017
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Saturday, January 28, 2017. Three Avenues of Publication in the Roman Era. Sometime at the end of the first or beginning of the second century CE (AD), the Roman statesman Pliny the Younger. Urging him to publish his work. In this exhortation Pliny succinctly describes the three avenues available to authors who wished to release their work for circulation and copying. In thi...
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The Textual Mechanic: Quintilian on The Critical Skills Grammarians Teach (ca. 95 CE)
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Quintilian on The Critical Skills Grammarians Teach (ca. 95 CE). Eading through Eric W. Scherbenske's " Canonizing Paul: Ancient Editorial Practice and the Corpus Paulinum. I came across a reference from. Quintilian. He was. Sketching the critical skills. By the Greek and La tin Grammarians (teachers);. Authenticity in relation to an. Un common f or.
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The Textual Mechanic: Reading Aids in Early Christian Manuscripts
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Reading Aids in Early Christian Manuscripts. Here in the picture on the left can be seen the Greek "ΚΑΙ.ΚΑΙ.ΚΑΙ.etc" of each of these verses in the transfiguration out-dented. Perhaps this extreme "ekthesis" reveals how the early Christians viewed this part of the text? Vol 13 (2008). http:/ rosetta.reltech.org/TC/vol13/vol13.html. James E. Snapp...
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The Textual Mechanic: June 2016
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Thursday, June 30, 2016. Quintilian, Transcriptions, Publication, and Mark's Gospel. Mark writing the Gospel, London Rothschild Hours. Quintilian, a famous orator from the later part of the first century CE (see previous post. Wrote his most famous work " Institutes of Oratory. This I rather designed, because two books on 'The Art of Rhetoric. Which was designed to teach "fr...
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The Textual Mechanic: August 2016
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Wednesday, August 24, 2016. Cassiodorus on the Task of the Scribe. Cassiodorus (Gesta Theodorici: Leiden, University Library, Ms. vul. 46. Hodgkin, Thomas, trans. The Letters of Cassiodorus. London: Henry Frowde, 1886. (pg. 511-512). Timothy N. Mitchell. Saturday, August 6, 2016. Avoiding The Damaged Page: Imperfections Creating Errors in the Copying of a Text (? I find this...
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The Textual Mechanic: Cassiodorus On Papyrus Paper
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Wednesday, December 21, 2016. Cassiodorus On Papyrus Paper. A leaf from P46, an early copy of Paul's epistles on papyrus. During his service as a Praetorian Praefect under Theodoric The Great. Ca 533-538 CE), Cassiodorus maintained an extensive official correspondence. In a letter to Joannes, Canonicarius of Thuscia, Cassiodorus extensively praised papyrus paper;. Of New Tes...
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The Textual Mechanic: Teaching Resources
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. The following are links to PowerPoint presentations and notes that accompany the PowerPoints from lectures that I have given. Both of these were introductory level classes at my local Church, so they have an apologetic flair. Early Christian Manuscripts: Lecture Notes. Here is a direct link to download the PowerPoint. Keep in mind it is a BIG file (92mb)! Loebolus is a runni...
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The Textual Mechanic: Lucian on Christians and Their Books (165 CE)
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Thoughts on New Testament Textual Criticism and Early Christian Book Culture. University of Birmingham Doctoral Researcher Profile. Saturday, October 15, 2016. Lucian on Christians and Their Books (165 CE). It was then that he learned the wondrous lore of the Christians, by associating with their priests and scribes in Palestine. And—how else could it be? The community leaders are the priests, scribes, prophets and interpreters of their sacred books. Lucian, The Passing of Peregrinus. Ive seem Lucians ta...