Skip to main content
ACLS Humanities EBook

ACLS
Humanities Ebook

Browse Books Help
Get access to more books. Log in with your institution.

Your use of this Platform is subject to the Fulcrum Terms of Service.

Share the story of what Open Access means to you

a graphic of a lock that is open, the universal logo for open access

University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.

  1. Home
  2. Books
  3. Editing the Bible: assessing the task past and present

Editing the Bible: assessing the task past and present

John S. Kloppenborg and Judith H. Newman
Restricted You don't have access to this book. Please try to log in with your institution. Log in
Read Book
  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements (page vii)
  • Abbreviations (page ix)
  • Editing the Bible: Assessing the Task Past and Present (John S. Kloppenborg and Judith H. Newman, page 1)
  • The Genealogy of the Biblical Editor (John Van Seters, page 9)
  • The Evolutionary Composition of the Hebrew Bible (Eugene Ulrich, page 23)
  • Editing the Hebrew Bible: An Overview of Some Problems (Eibert Tigchelaar, page 41)
  • Evidence from the Qumran Scrolls for the Scribal Transmission of Leviticus (Sarianna Metso, page 67)
  • Greek Papyri and the Texts of the Hebrew Bible (Kristin De Troyer, page 81)
  • What Text Is Being Edited? The Editing of the New Testament (Michael W. Holmes, page 91)
  • The Coherence-Based Genealogical Method: A New Way to Reconstruct the Text of the Greek New Testament (Klaus Wachtel, page 123)
  • Scribal Practices and the Transmission of Biblical Texts: New Insights from the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (Holger Strutwolf, page 139)
  • The New Testament in the Light of Book Publishing in Antiquity (David Trobisch, page 161)
  • Unseen Variants: Conjectural Emendation and the New Testament (Ryan Wettlaufer, page 171)
  • Bibliography (page 195)
  • Contributors (page 213)
  • Indeox of Primary Sources (page 215)
  • Index of Modern Authors (page 221)
Citable Link
Published: c2012
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781589836495 (ebook)
  • 9781589836488 (paper)
Subject
  • Biblical Literature
ACLS Humanities Ebook Contact Us

Twitter

ACLS Michigan Publishing

ACLS HEB is a partnership between ACLS and Michigan Publishing

ACLS HEB

  • Browse and Search
  • About ACLS HEB
  • Impact and Usage

Information For

  • Librarians
  • Publishers
  • Societies

Quicklinks

  • Help/FAQ
  • Title List
  • MARC Records
  • KBART Records
  • Usage Stats
© 2023 ACLS Humanities Ebook · Accessibility · Preservation · Privacy · Terms of Service
Powered by Fulcrum logo · Log In
x This site requires cookies to function correctly.