Byzantine text-type
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The Byzantine text-type (also called Majority Text, Traditional Text, Ecclesiastical Text, Constantinopolitan Text, Antiocheian Text, or Syrian Text) is one of several text-types used in textual criticism to describe the textual character of Greek New Testament manuscripts. It is the form found in the largest number of surviving manuscripts, though not in the oldest. The New Testament text of the Greek Orthodox Church, the Constantinople Patriarchate edition of 1904, is based on this text-type. While considerably varying, it also underlies the Textus Receptus Greek text used for most Reformation-era translations of the New Testament into vernacular languages. Modern translations mainly use Eclectic editions that conform more often to the Alexandrian text-type.
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Online version of The New Testament in the Origina... Online version of The New Testament in the Original Greek – Byzantine Textform 2005, Edited by Maurice A. Robinson and William G. Pierpont byztxt.com - Web |
Comparison of the Byzantine/Majority Text with oth... Comparison of the Byzantine/Majority Text with other manuscript editions openscriptures.org/prototypes/manuscript-comparator/ - Web |
The Byzantine Priority Hypothesis The Byzantine Priority Hypothesis www.skypoint.com/members/waltzmn/ByzPrior.html - Web |
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The Gospel According to John in the Byzantine Trad... The Gospel According to John in the Byzantine Tradition itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/byzantine/transcriptions.htm - Web |
Center for Study and Preservation of the Majority ... Center for Study and Preservation of the Majority Text cspmt.org - Web |