It takes the average reader 2 hours and 13 minutes to read Recent Developments in the Textual Criticism of the Greek Bible by Frederic G. Kenyon
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In this tour de force, Kenyon surveys the nuances of textual criticism for both Old Testament and New Testament. He provides a wealth of historical information on the history of scholarship as well as his own balanced conclusions. CONTENTS 1 Westcott and Hort and the Revised Version 2 The Discoveries of Fifty Years 3 Developments in Textual Theory 4 The Chester Beatty Papyri 5 Results and Speculations 6 The Greek Old Testament
Recent Developments in the Textual Criticism of the Greek Bible by Frederic G. Kenyon is 129 pages long, and a total of 33,411 words.
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