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I know the meeting was discussed at XTALK several years ago. Perhaps a search of the archives..... |
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eg ThEOS (God) was written ThS KURIOS (Lord) was written KS IHSOUS (Jesus) was written IS PNEUMA (Spirit) was written PNA STAUROS (Cross) was written STS SWTHR (Saviour) was written SHR etc The full system has about 20 standard abbreviations. They are written with a horizontal line over the contraction It is a distinctive Christian development and although some of the nomina sacra may be very early (ie end of 1st century) the full system is generally regarded as somewhat later (The Epistle of Barnabas refers to a (non-standard) nomina sacra for Jesus in section 9 and for P52 the (alleged) absence of nomina sacra is sometimes used to support the case for an early date) According to Metzger P46 has an extensive and well developed system of nomina sacra which points to a period well after the origin of the earliest form of the system around the end of the 1st century. Metzger himself IIUC would prefer a date of around 200 CE. Andrew Criddle |
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How do we know when nomina sacra developed? Are there very early Christian documents that do not use them?
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However (again IIUC) the earliest documents only have the four most basic nomina sacra those for IHSOUS KURIOS ChRISTOS and ThEOS. The full set appears to be a later development. Looking at the photograph of P46 in Metzger as well as the four core ones it has in Romans 15 verse 30 PNS for PNEUMATOS (Spirit). I'll try and confirm online how many of the secondary nomina sacra are found in P46 but Bede is IMO correct that the presence of the core abbreviations is perfectly compatible with Kim's dating. The problem is the secondary ones. Andrew Criddle |
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I think we can accept that the nomina sacra in P46 are much broader than the four core very ancient ones. I'll try and investigate how reliable an age indication that may be. Andrew Criddle |
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