Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts Website (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Introduction to Biblical text critical methods and ancient manuscripts (primarily Greek, transliterated into English). Excellent resource, originally at Brown University, now at Earlham School of Religion.
Duke Papyrus Archive (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Features online access to over 1,375 ancient Egyptian papyri at Duke University, including many early Christian texts (liturgical and Biblical texts).
International Bible Society NIV Resource Center (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Background about the New International Version translation; complete online NIV text.
Notes on the Septuagint (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Articles on the origin, transmission, and New Testament use of the Septuagint (Greek translation of the Old Testament).
The Oldest Extant Editions of the Letters of Paul (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Article by David Trobisch reviews early manuscripts.
The OpenText Project (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Ongoing project, resources and data for the analysis of Hellenistic Greek, especially the Greek of the New Testament. Texts are annotated with linguistic information, such as text-critical, grammatical, semantic, and discourse features.
Oxyrhynchus Papyri Online (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Information, background, texts and images of Greek papyri important for the study of early Christianity and Gnosticism.
The Role of New Testament Manuscripts in Early Christian Studies (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Lecture Two: The Historical Significance of the "Altered" Text by Bart D. Ehrman.
The Role of New Testament Manuscripts in Early Christian Studies (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Lecture One: The Exegetical Significance of the "Original" Text by Bart D. Ehrman.
TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Peer-reviewed online journal. (Articles and book reviews solicited)
The Transmission of the Greek Text of the Bible (Category: Bible´s Textual Studies) Exhibition of Biblical texts from Princeton Theological Seminary's special collections. Virtual tour and slideshow.
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