This article draws attention to a previously unnoticed witness to the so-called ‘Western’ order of the gospels. The relevant manuscript, a sixth-century parchment codex, now survives as four fragments catalogued by the INTF as 073 and 084. Although the fragments only contain portions of the Gospel of Matthew, they also preserve a marginal concordance table based on the Eusebian Canon Tables, which implies the codex once contained all four gospels in the sequence Matthew–John–Luke–Mark
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
A study of the various combinations of the orders of the Gospels (see RTL, 30, 1999, p. 297-314) and...
http://www.medievalists.net/2017/08/medieval-gospel-commentary-lost-1500-years-now-translated-online...
The order of the Gospels has not always been the one which we know today. Updating of available data...
Two late eighth-century Latin gospel books have recently been identified as witnesses to the pre-Vul...
The so-called ‘Canon Tables’ of the Christian Gospels are an absolutely remarkable feature of the ea...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
In this particular investigation we are concerned with the gospels, specifically with those of Luke,...
The Gospel of Matthew in Ge‘ez has been handed down in two ancient Versions: A-text and B-text. The ...
Ever since the four gospels were first collected together, Christians have asked why they diverge in...
The St Petersburg Insular Gospels (National Library of Russia F.v.I.8, sometimes known as Codex Foss...
This chapter examines the implications the Eusebian canon tables had for the reading of the text of ...
"Fragments of a Greek Harmony of the Gospels": p. [xxvii]-xxxi.The "Fragment of an apostolic myth" a...
Of the estimated 60,000 surviving Greek manuscripts, approximately 5,400 contain Gospel texts. The p...
Between the years 541-546, Victor of Capua commissioned a Latin transcription of the New Testament, ...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
A study of the various combinations of the orders of the Gospels (see RTL, 30, 1999, p. 297-314) and...
http://www.medievalists.net/2017/08/medieval-gospel-commentary-lost-1500-years-now-translated-online...
The order of the Gospels has not always been the one which we know today. Updating of available data...
Two late eighth-century Latin gospel books have recently been identified as witnesses to the pre-Vul...
The so-called ‘Canon Tables’ of the Christian Gospels are an absolutely remarkable feature of the ea...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
In this particular investigation we are concerned with the gospels, specifically with those of Luke,...
The Gospel of Matthew in Ge‘ez has been handed down in two ancient Versions: A-text and B-text. The ...
Ever since the four gospels were first collected together, Christians have asked why they diverge in...
The St Petersburg Insular Gospels (National Library of Russia F.v.I.8, sometimes known as Codex Foss...
This chapter examines the implications the Eusebian canon tables had for the reading of the text of ...
"Fragments of a Greek Harmony of the Gospels": p. [xxvii]-xxxi.The "Fragment of an apostolic myth" a...
Of the estimated 60,000 surviving Greek manuscripts, approximately 5,400 contain Gospel texts. The p...
Between the years 541-546, Victor of Capua commissioned a Latin transcription of the New Testament, ...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
A study of the various combinations of the orders of the Gospels (see RTL, 30, 1999, p. 297-314) and...
http://www.medievalists.net/2017/08/medieval-gospel-commentary-lost-1500-years-now-translated-online...