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UNDERSTANDING THE TIME, WORLD AND POWER OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
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NT COMPARISON NT COMPARISON The NEW TESTAMENT HAS MORE THAN 5,000 DOCUMENTS BACKING IT UP MANY OF WHICH ARE DATED TO WITHIN 90 YEARS OF THE ACTUAL EVENTS THEY REPORT.
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NT HISTORY NT HISTORY The first GREEK NEW TESTAMENT in modern times showed up Jan. 10, 1514. Vol. 5 of a polyglot Bible project commissioned by Cardinal Primate of Spain, Francisco Ximenez de Cisneros (1437-1517).
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NT HISTORY NT HISTORY The first PUBLISHED GREEK NEW TESTAMENT - Desiderius Erasmus (1469- 1536), a Dutch scholar from Rotterdam. It was completed in 1516. Not a good copy but a good start to a trend in GREEK TXT revival.
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NT HISTORY NT HISTORY Instead of using only the LATIN VULGATE, now scholars were digging into the Greek and building a FOUNDATION for the translation that we benefit from today.
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NT HISTORY NT HISTORY By 1881, more and more Greek manuscripts emerged. It was a literal revival of GREEK NEW TESTAMENT work. This brought the advent of TEXTUAL CRITICISM.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM TEXTUAL CRITICS began to organize all the early evidence to try and capture as much of the original meaning of the New Testament documents.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - Local transcripts in the ancient cities discovered. - Portable transcripts that were sent from one church to another. - Looked at local culture and archeological evidence.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - FRENCH PRIEST – Richard Simon at the end of the 17 th century, a key figure. - The Reformation unleashed an aggressive effort to unlock the Bible both to the people and the theologians.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM -John Mill, Anglican theologian, finally produced a Greek New Testament that became known as the “TEXTUS RECEPTUS” meaning the “RECEIVED TEXT” in 1707.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM -Johann Albrecht Bengel – published another GREEK NEW TESTAMENT based upon more evidence found in the early material and published it in 1734. This became a very important edition of the foundational texts.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - “BENGEL RULES” - Numbers are not everything. Lots of early texts do not always produce accurate translations. - How many “TEXT TYPES” say the same thing and come to the same conclusion?
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - “BENGEL RULES” - Which reading text is more likely to have generated other copies? - The more difficult or technical the reading, the more authority because it was probably produced by a scribe.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - “BENGEL RULES” - Which errors are intentional and which are unintentional? - Intentional errors motivated by attempting to “improve” the meaning of the text. - Unintentional errors are spelling problems, for example.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - “BENGEL RULES” - Try to get familiar with the author and his culture. - Look and pay attention to the TRENDS of the author. - Look at both the internal and external evidence for the text.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - WHY IS HISTORICAL BACKGROUND IMPORTANT? “Pls Tx Me DIR” “Trn Rt on 2 nd go 2 3 rd go Lft. 2 km” “Wll u b there?” “Ys will c u there, TTYL” The advent of TXT language.
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NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM NT TEXTUAL CRITICISM - WHY IS HISTORICAL BACKGROUND IMPORTANT? The advent of TXT language. The advent of new terms. The culture communicates meaning. The culture often defines meanings of customs.
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