Greek New Testament

Paul Schmehl pschmehl at sbcglobal.net
Sat Apr 13 13:57:23 EDT 2002


A Google search reveals that Brandsheid is/was a city in Rheinland.  It also
reveals that there were several people with the surname "Brandsheid" living
in Prum, Germany in the 18th century.

Perhaps these clues will help guide your search.

Paul Schmehl pauls at utdallas.edu
pschmehl at sbcglobal.net
http://www.utdallas.edu/~pauls/

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Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 6:32 AM
Subject: [b-greek] Greek New Testament


> Please pardon the liberty of using this medium to ask a question
concerning an
> edition of the Greek New Testament; I am fully aware of the purpose of
b-greek,
> and I apologize if this seems rather intrusive, however, I don't know of a
> source which provides a greater exposure to people who may be of
assistance.
> Some time ago I purchased a Greek New Testament which I am finding very
> difficult to identify.  The binding has written on it, Greek New Testament
> Brandsheid edit., which I understand to be the Brandsheid edition,
however, the
> information as to who Brandsheid is borders on non-existent.  It was
printed in
> Germany with a date of 1932.  The small preface, as well as all notes, are
in
> Latin.  It contains a very concise critical apparatus in the back of the
book.
> I have compared it to UBS and Nestle-Aland and found it to be identical
with
> neither.  It is not the Textus Receptus (Byzantine text) either.  I would
> appreciate any help in identifying this text if anyone else has knowledge
of
> this Greek text.   Thanks again, and I apologize for using this format.
>
>                                                        Sincerely,
>                                                        Vance Backus
>
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