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History of the Nestle-Aland Starting Again By Back in 2018, I announced that the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) had awarded me a research grant to undertake the first comprehensive study of the history and development of the Novum Te…

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New post about an exciting research project starting up again

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It seems the manuscript viewer has also been updated

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Currently It seems they have updated the website to make it a little easier to navigate although it seems to still be a work in progress. They’ve added lots of information about different monasteries and metochions too.

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Very happy to see that the Athos Digital Repository of Manuscripts is working again! There are currently 3321 MSS digitized.

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How many complete Greek New Testament manuscripts are there REALLY? How many complete Greek New Testament manuscripts are there REALLY? By For decades, the standard answer to the question, “How many complete Greek New Testament manuscripts do we currently have?” ha…

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For decades, it's been widely claimed that there are about 60 complete Greek NT manuscripts. But what qualifies as “complete”? And are there really 60 manuscripts that meet that criterion? This post examines these questions in light of the manuscript evidence.

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Weekly Lectionary Reading This page offers a year-long series for reading through the Gospel lectionary according to the Byzantine liturgical cycle. Each Sunday, images of the appointed Gospel reading are presented as they …

Χριστὸς ἀνέστη! A year through a Byzantine lectionary: criticaltexts.com/weekly_lecti...

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From Darkness to Light: A Year Through a Byzantine Gospel Lectionary - Critical Texts Just before midnight, on the eve of Pascha (Easter), the church stands in complete darkness. No lights, no candles—only silence, evoking the stillness of the tomb. The priest, standing before the alta...

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Introducing the UBS6 Greek New Testament
Introducing the UBS6 Greek New Testament YouTube video by Critical Texts

Video overview of the 6th edition of the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT9I...

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