As a former colleague of John McGuckin in the University of Leeds, I have followed the various installments (to use the spelling from John’s old sod) of his impressively varied career to date, not least his installation (again, to prefer British usage) to a named chair. It is with great pleasure that I submit the following article on the textual variants in the Book of Revelation in his honor (and here I allow US spelling), knowing of his interest in New Testament Greek manuscripts and their influence on early Christianity
For nearly two centuries the science of Biblical criticism has played an increasingly important part...
Among the unpublished papers by G.D. Kilpatrick written in the 1950s are the three notes printed her...
In this thesis, then we shall first review the problem of textual criticism, with its implications f...
This article explores the notion that some of the basic assumptions upon which textual criticism is ...
Biblical scholarship usually engages with reconstructed texts without taking into account the form a...
It is a well-known fact that the autographs of the writings constituting Scripture have been lost. T...
To my knowledge there has been no thoroughgoing eclectic study δof the text of any New Testament boo...
We have received the Book of Revelation, written by the apostle John1, approximately 1900 years afte...
Pack, Frank (1961) The Contributions of Textual Criticism to the Interpretation of the New Testamen...
This chapter examines how historical and critical modalities of reading sacred scripture became cent...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The Book of Revelation is arguabley the most difficult book of the Bible to understand, yet the opin...
This is a preprint version of an article published in Early Christianity 2.2 (2011). \ud \ud The ar...
Variant readings in manuscripts and other documented evidence show that the Hebrew Bible was the foc...
The Preacher’s Bible Handbook aims to meet this need for extra help in preparing the sermon. Essays ...
For nearly two centuries the science of Biblical criticism has played an increasingly important part...
Among the unpublished papers by G.D. Kilpatrick written in the 1950s are the three notes printed her...
In this thesis, then we shall first review the problem of textual criticism, with its implications f...
This article explores the notion that some of the basic assumptions upon which textual criticism is ...
Biblical scholarship usually engages with reconstructed texts without taking into account the form a...
It is a well-known fact that the autographs of the writings constituting Scripture have been lost. T...
To my knowledge there has been no thoroughgoing eclectic study δof the text of any New Testament boo...
We have received the Book of Revelation, written by the apostle John1, approximately 1900 years afte...
Pack, Frank (1961) The Contributions of Textual Criticism to the Interpretation of the New Testamen...
This chapter examines how historical and critical modalities of reading sacred scripture became cent...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The Book of Revelation is arguabley the most difficult book of the Bible to understand, yet the opin...
This is a preprint version of an article published in Early Christianity 2.2 (2011). \ud \ud The ar...
Variant readings in manuscripts and other documented evidence show that the Hebrew Bible was the foc...
The Preacher’s Bible Handbook aims to meet this need for extra help in preparing the sermon. Essays ...
For nearly two centuries the science of Biblical criticism has played an increasingly important part...
Among the unpublished papers by G.D. Kilpatrick written in the 1950s are the three notes printed her...
In this thesis, then we shall first review the problem of textual criticism, with its implications f...