aramaic New Testament
Stevens, Charles C
Charles.Stevens at unisys.com
Wed Jan 6 11:49:14 EST 1999
On Tuesday 5 January 1999 at 9:12AM, Jim West opined, regarding ancient
witnesses to the GNT:
<<>and John frag at 110)?
Yup.>>
I'd heard a date of somewhere in the late 120's or early 130's (one of
Raymond E. Brown's articles in The New Jerome Biblical Commentary; either
"Texts and Versions" or "Canonicity") for (was it?) P52, but I hadn't heard
of an earlier witness, or an earlier date, either for that scrap of
parchment or another. What are the arguments for a date earlier than
Brown's postulation?
-Chuck Stevens
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim West [mailto:jwest at Highland.Net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 9:12 AM
To: Biblical Greek
Cc: b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu
Subject: Re: aramaic New Testament
At 03:43 PM 1/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Here is a follow-up to my last question.
>
>How well accepted is it that we have Greek Gospel fragments from pre-100
>CE (O'Callaghan's Mark fragment @60,
Nope.
> Thiede's Matthew frag at 60,
Nope.
< Luke frag at 90,
Nope.
> and John frag at 110)?
Yup.
>
>On the flip side, what are the earliest Aramaic fragments, and the
>strength of evidence for an early dating of those frags?
They aint none.
>
>Jeramy Townsley
Jim
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Jim West, ThD
Quartz Hill School of Theology
jwest at highland.net
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