Text and Interpretation: Studies in the New Testament Presented to Matthew Black (1979 Best, Wilson), edited volume

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Text and Interpretation: Studies in the New Testament Presented to Matthew Black (1979) is a volume edited by Ernest Best and Robert McLachlan Wilson.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1979.

Table of contents

The twentieth-century interlude in New Testament textual criticism / K. Aland -- Is there a theological tendency in Codex Bezae? / C. K. Barrett -- Ephesians i.I / Ernest Best -- Matthew vi.22f and ancient Greek theories of vision / Hans Dieter Betz -- The relationship to the Fourth Gospel shared by the author of I John and by his opponents / Raymond E. Brown -- The Gospel text of Marius Victorinus / F. F. Bruce -- 0230 (=PSI 1306) and the fourth-century Greek-Latin edition of the letters of Paul / Nils Alstrup Dahl -- The beloved disciple and the date of the Gospel of John / M. de Jonge -- De quoi est-il besoin (Lc x.42)? / Jacques Dupont -- Aramaic Kepha' and Peter's name in the New Testament / Joseph A. Fitzmyer -- Das Gleichnis von der ausgestreuten Saat und seine Deutung (Mk iv.3-8, 14-20) / Ferdinand Hahn -- Jesus and Josephus' "messianic prophets" / David Hill -- Is the Son of Man problem really insoluble? / M. D. Hooker -- Patristic evidence for Jewish Christian and Aramaic Gospel tradition / A. F. J. Klihn -- St. Jerome's explicit references to variant readings in manuscripts of the New Testament / Bruce M. Metzger -- The text of Acts x.36 / Harald Riesenfeld -- Traditional ethical patterns in the Pauline and post-Pauline letters and their development (Lists of vices and house-tables) / E. Schweizer -- A Greek characteristic of prophecy in the Fourth Gospel / W. C. van Unnik -- On investigating the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament / Max Wilcox -- Philippians in Fayyumic / R. McL. Wilson

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