An edition of Book of Seven Seals (2016)

Book of Seven Seals

the peculiarity of Revelation, its manuscripts, attestation, and transmission

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Thomas J. Kraus, Michael Somme ...
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An edition of Book of Seven Seals (2016)

Book of Seven Seals

the peculiarity of Revelation, its manuscripts, attestation, and transmission

The Book of Revelation is a peculiar text whose special status in early Christianity is manifested by its manuscript attestation, transmission, literary references and discussions among early Church writers. This special status forms the nucleus of these collected essays and is highlighted from various perspectives. Nowadays of course, the Apocalypse has become a treasure trove of famous motifs for artists, composers, poets and novelists. On the other hand, however, it also appears to be something of a bon mot in that its manuscript tradition is rather sparse and highly distinctive. With the help of single phenomena that revolve around the extraordinary attestation and transmission of Revelation, the authors here are able to unveil how its peculiarity was perceived in early Christianity. Its manifestation in manuscripts and in the lively controversy about its value and orthodoxy thus resulted in it being treated as unique. - book flap

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Mohr Siebeck
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274

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Table of Contents

Part one.
The Peculiarity of Majuscules and Minuscules.
"Write in a Book What You See and Send It to the Seven Assemblies” : Ancient Reading Practices and the Earliest Papyri of Revelation -- Giovanni Bazzana
The Curious Case of B⁴³ : Another New Testament Opisthograph? -- Jeff Cate
'When symbols and figures become physical objects' : Critical notes about some of the “consistently cited witnesses” to the text of Revelation -- Thomas J. Kraus
Sisters Separated from Birth : An Examination of 792 and 2643 as Private Miniature Manuscripts -- Jeff Cate -- Part two.
The Peculiarity of Reception.
Christliche Apokalypsen in Ägypten vor Konstantin : Kanon, Autorität, kontextuelle Funktion -- Tobias Nicklas
The 'Number of the Beast' : Revelation 13:18 and Early Christian Isopsephies -- Lincoln H. Blumeil, -- Thomas A. Wayment
Before Canonisation : Early Attestation of Revelation -- Martin Meiser
The Reception of the Book of Revelation in the Early Church -- Michael J. Kruger
What do Revelation's handwritings tell us about its post-canonical role and function in the Bible? : 'Work in progress' -- Michael Sommer -- Part three.
The Peculiarities and Miscellaneous.
Besonderheiten der griechischen Überlieferung der Offenbarung und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Textkritik -- Markus Lembke
Editing the Apocalypse in the twenty-first century -- Ulrich B. Schmid
The Heavenly Jesus Reinterprets Daniel : The Apocalypse as Corrective for the Olivet Discourse -- Scott Charlesworth.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

10 English, 2 German contributions.

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Tübingen
Series
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament -- 363, Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament -- 363.
Copyright Date
2016

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Library of Congress
BS2825.53 .B665 2016, BS2825.53.B665 2016

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viii, 274 pages
Number of pages
274

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Open Library
OL44527956M
ISBN 10
3161527410
ISBN 13
9783161527418
OCLC/WorldCat
959226445

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