Textual criticism
From Textus Receptus
Textual criticism (or lower criticism) is a branch of literary criticism that is concerned with the identification and removal of transcription errors in the texts of manuscripts.
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Topics
- Authority (textual criticism)
- A Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture
- Biblical glosses
- Categories of New Testament manuscripts
- Biblical manuscript
- Bible version debate
- Comma Johanneum
- Hermeneutics
- John 21
- List of omitted Bible verses
- Mark 16
- Palaeography
- Pericope Adulteræ
- Source criticism
- Wiseman hypothesis
- List of Bible verses not included in modern translations
- Modern English Bible translations
- Textus Receptus
- Dean Burgon Society
- Biblical manuscripts
Critical editions
- Hebrew Bible
- Septuaginta - Rahlf's 2nd edition
- Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia - 4th edition
- New Testament
- Editio octava critica maior - Tischendorf edition
- The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text - Hodges & Farstad edition
- The New Testament in the Original Greek - Westcott & Hort edition
- Novum Testamentum Graece Nestle-Aland 27 edition (NA 27)
- United Bible Society's Greek New Testament (UBS4)
- Novum Testamentum Graece et Latine - Merk edition
- Editio Critica Maior - German Bible Society edition
- Critical Translations
- The Comprehensive New Testament - standardardized Nestle-Aland 27 edition[76]
- The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible -- with textual mapping to Masoretic, Dead Sea Scrolls, and Septuagint variants
Lists
- List of New Testament papyri
- List of New Testament uncials
- List of manuscripts
- List of Biblical commentaries
- Textual variants in the New Testament