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05-01-2001, 09:08 PM | #31 | |
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2. Not everyone thinks as highly of Comfort's work as you do. See D. C. Parker's review of Comfort and Barret's The Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts. 3. Comfort may have changed his mind about Kim since 1990. It seems he has no supporters today. rodahi |
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05-01-2001, 09:24 PM | #32 |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish:
BTW, rodahi, you mention the supposed obscurity of the periodical Kim published in, called Biblica, and that you can't seem to find it. Yes, that is true. It is an obscure periodical. Ish: Well, scholarly journals are not easy to find, but it is not as obscure as you might think. Really? I have scoured the internet and not found one reference to it besides Kim's article. Ish: Open up John P. Meier's A Marginal Jew that you've been reading and turn to page 446. You'll find the Biblica periodical listed in the right hand column almost midway down. This section of Meier's book is labled on the previous page as "8. Abbreviations of Commonly Used Periodicals, Reference Works, and Serials." (w/my emphasis added) You might want to look at the copyright date of your volume. Mine says 1991. The book was published ten years ago. Many periodicals no longer exist. Also, Biblica is one of 477 "Periodicals, Reference Works, and Serials." I don't think the word "common" is appropriate. Ish: Also, if you haven't found Biblica, where did you read Kim's article? Is it on the internet somewhere? I'd like to read it. The article is available on the internet. I have not seen the periodical. Ish: Looking at the ancient texts is my specialty, so I'd love to check out Kim's arguments. Kenyon's work, Chester Beatty Papyri fasciculus III, contains photographs of the complete P46 codex if anyone is interested in the actual text. Great. rodahi |
05-02-2001, 01:33 AM | #33 |
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Okay.
I've done even more thinking. Rodahi: We need some counter evidence. Please ;-) |
05-02-2001, 06:37 AM | #34 | |
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1) I must admit that I am not familiar with "the Munster Liste (Aland 1994). 2) p7 is obviously questionable as to date, because whether Aland listed it as III/IV in 1994 or not, earlier he listed it as something quite different - IV/VI(?)! 3) Also, it is kind of hard to transcribe a manuscript that is lost. Even if P7 wasn't lost, it only contains Luke 4:1-2 and is probably not of great use. 4) Finally, while p7 is of questionable date, the other papyri listed are all referred to as III/IV. They easily fall within Comfort's flexible cutoff date of c. 300 as mentioned by Parker. Quote:
Have you read any of Comfort's books Rodahi? What about Aland's? Also, Rodahi, it would help if you would learn and use UBB code to link to some of these articles. It might also help you in your replies so that you don't include a whole post but only the points you want to address. It's not very hard (after all, I learned it... ) and it's explained under one of the topics above (faq, I think). Anyway, here is a link to Parker's critique of Comfort's book, The Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts, if anyone is interested. Ish [This message has been edited by Ish (edited May 02, 2001).] |
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05-02-2001, 08:27 AM | #36 |
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Sheesh. Still no evidence from rodahi, and more ad hominem attacks and appeals to authority. Why am I suprised?
Let me make this simple. Forget Kim. Let's pretend he never existed. Just offer up the arguments used to date P46 to c.200AD and we can go from there. Nomad |
05-02-2001, 09:25 AM | #37 |
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Thanks for the links W@L.
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