The New Testament in the original Greek, Zväzok 2

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Harper & brothers, 1882
 

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Strana 9 - BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE GLORY OF HIS KINGDOM FOR EVER AND EVER.
Strana 104 - Hier Aug and others carries forward the adverse testimony of the Old Latin through the fourth into the fifth century ; and in 449, shortly before the Council of Chalcedon, Leo supplies positive evidence to the same effect for the Roman text by quoting w. 4 — 8 without the inserted words in his epistle to Flavianus (Ep.
Strana 47 - ... but that his one detailed account of an appearance of the Lord on the morning of the Resurrection should end upon a note of unassuaged terror. To escape this result by treating the terror as due to unbelief, and thus associating it with the thrice recounted unbelief of the Eleven in vv.
Strana 282 - It will not be out of place to add here a distinct expression of our belief that even among the numerous unquestionably spurious readings of the New Testament there are no signs of deliberate falsification of the text for dogmatic purposes.
Strana 149 - At all events, when every allowance has been made for possible individual licence, the text of D presents a truer image of the form in which the Gospels and Acts were most widely read in the third and probably a great part of the second century than any other extant Greek MS.
Strana 185 - ... on Griesbach's errors at some length, notwithstanding the neglect into which his writings have unhappily fallen, we should be grieved even to seem regardless of a name which we venerate above that of every other textual critic of the New Testament. It was essential to our purpose to explain clearly in what sense it is true, and in what sense it is not true, that we are attempting to revive a theory which is popularly supposed to have been long since exploded. No valid objection can, we believe,...
Strana 2 - The proportion of words virtually accepted on all hands as raised above doubt is very great, not less, on a rough computation, than seven-eighths of the whole. The remaining eighth, therefore, formed in great part by changes of order and other comparative trivialities, constitutes the whole area of criticism.
Strana 177 - X4i f.; xii 19, 21, 39; xxii 62; (xxivg;) John iii 32; iv 9. With the difficult question of notation here involved we are not for the moment concerned : it is enough here to repeat that we find ourselves wholly unable to believe some of the clauses and sentences omitted by Western documents to be genuine, while in other not obviously dissimilar cases our judgement remains suspended. 241. These exceptional instances of the preservation of the original text in exclusively Western readings are likely...
Strana 227 - Now every such binary group containing B is found by this process to offer a large proportion of readings which on the closest scrutiny have the ring of genuineness, while it is difficult to find any readings so attested which look suspicious after full consideration.
Strana 56 - good pleasure ', declared for the Head of the race at the Baptism (iii 22), was already contemplated by the angels as resting on the race itself in virtue of His birth. The difficulty arising from unequal division, Ai£a Iv wftiffrois &c$ being overbalanced by Kal tirl yjjy dpijvrf tv avffpdirois evSoKlas, is of little moment.

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