The Robinson-Pierpont Greek New Testament, Byzantine Textform

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(If you find Greek New Testaments dull and uninteresting, but want to know where the Byzantine text differs from the Received Text (the Textus Receptus), scroll forward to the 19:00 point.)

A review of Anchor-Cross Publishing's blue hardback edition of Robinson & Pierpont's "The New Testament in the Original Greek -- Byzantine Textform." The apparatus in this volume shows how the Byzantine Text differs from the Nestle-Aland 27th edition and the United Bible Societies 4th edition. This review shows readings where the Byzantine Text, the text preserved in the Greek-speaking world, differs from the Received Text, the text of the Reformation. (ISBN: 978-0-9742727-4-0, 9780974272740, 0974272744.)

Contents

00:00 Size Compared with Other Greek New Testaments
01:14 Details (1 of 2)
02:42 Details (2 of 2)
09:45 Marginal Apparatus
10:10 Lower Apparatus
11:05 Font Comparisons
14:07 A Confessional Position
16:59 Observations Regarding that Confessional Position
19:00 Luke 17.36, Two in the Field
20:22 Acts 8.36-37, The Eunuch's Confession of Faith
21:28 Acts 9.5-6, Kicking Against the Goads
22:37 1 John 2.23, He that Acknowledgeth the Son
23:39 1 John 5.7-8, The Comma Johanneum
24:37 Romans 16.25-27, Should it be in Chapter 14?
25:13 Colossians 1.13-14, Through His Blood
26:14 Revelation 16.5, And Shalt Be, or O Holy One?
27:11 Revelation 22.19, Book or Tree?
28:41 Summary

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