Why does the Codex Bezae stand apart among early Christian manuscripts? For centuries, its distinctive readings have challenged scholars of theology and inspired spirited debate in the field of biblical textual criticism. In this landmark study, Harris delves into the heart of western text analysis, offering a lucid exploration of the so-called Western text of the New Testament and its profound impact on scripture translation history. Drawing on meticulous research and a deep appreciation for 5th-century biblical texts, Harris guides readers through the unique features and complex origins of the Codex Bezae. Engaging with the insights of figures like Bart Ehrman and Bruce Metzger, this volume illuminates the intricate interplay between early church writings and the evolving canon, making it essential for anyone invested in academic religious studies or the careful study of New Testament sources. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a seasoned scholar, a student of New Testament studies, or a collector of classic works, Codex Bezae: A Study Of The So-Called Western Text Of The New Testament offers both a window into the past and a foundation for future discovery.
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