Georgiadis
Puritan Board Freshman
The latest data from the Institute for New Testament Textual Research and their textual apparatus states:
I haven’t had a chance to dig in just yet but thought I’d share and see if anyone had any thoughts on the matter.
This caught my attention because there has been some recent discussion about weighing BYZ text more equally. Is anyone familiar with these findings? Do you think it will affect the next round of Bible translations/revisions or is it not significant enough to warrant an ESV 2022? (I cringe even typing that)In ECM Mark there are 33 textual changes. Interestingly, 21 of these changes are in accordance with the Byzantine text. There are also 126 split lines in ECM of Mark. In most of the split lines (107 to be exact), the Byzantine text is one of the variants given equal weight as the Ausgangstext.
I haven’t had a chance to dig in just yet but thought I’d share and see if anyone had any thoughts on the matter.
ECM Mark has Arrived - Blog
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