David C. Parker
Encyclopedia
David C. Parker is the Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology and the Director of the Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing at the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham
. His interests include New Testament textual criticism
and Greek and Latin palaeography
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Regarding a textual change in Codex Sinaiticus
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Book: Leiden, E.J. Brill, 2007
Website: http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/majuscule/index.html
Book: Stuttgart, German Bible Society, 2007
Website: http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/byzantine/index.html
http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/vetuslatina/index.html
University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham is a British Redbrick university located in the city of Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Birmingham Medical School and Mason Science College . Birmingham was the first Redbrick university to gain a charter and thus...
. His interests include New Testament textual criticism
Textual criticism
Textual criticism is a branch of literary criticism that is concerned with the identification and removal of transcription errors in the texts of manuscripts...
and Greek and Latin palaeography
Palaeography
Palaeography, also spelt paleography is the study of ancient writing. Included in the discipline is the practice of deciphering, reading, and dating historical manuscripts, and the cultural context of writing, including the methods with which writing and books were produced, and the history of...
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Quotes
Commenting on the text of the Greek New Testament, he said:
The text is changing. Every time that I make an edition of the Greek New Testament, or anybody does, we change the wording. We are maybe trying to get back to the oldest possible form but, paradoxically, we are creating a new one. Every translation is different, every reading is different, and although there’s been a tradition in parts of Protestant Christianity to say there is a definitive single form of the text, the fact is you can never find it. There is never ever a final form of the text.
Regarding a textual change in Codex Sinaiticus
Codex Sinaiticus
Codex Sinaiticus is one of the four great uncial codices, an ancient, handwritten copy of the Greek Bible. It is an Alexandrian text-type manuscript written in the 4th century in uncial letters on parchment. Current scholarship considers the Codex Sinaiticus to be one of the best Greek texts of...
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There is also a fascinating place in the codex in the Sermon on the Mount where we can see a change to the text altering the attitude to anger. Jesus says the person who is angry with his brother deserves judgement. But there is a variation on that. If you look at the page in Codex Sinaiticus you will see that somebody’s added a little word in the margin in Greek which changes it to “the person who is angry with his brother without good reason deserves judgement,” and there you’ve got two very different views of Christian life.
Books
- Codex Sinaiticus. The Story of the World’s Oldest Bible, London: British Library and Peabody MA: Hendrikson. 2010
- Manuscripts, Texts, Theology. Collected Papers 1977-2007, Βerlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2009
- An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and their Texts, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008
- Textual Variation: Theological and Social Tendencies? Papers from the Fifth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament (Texts and Studies 5), Piscataway: Gorgias PressGorgias PressGorgias Press is an academic publisher of books and journals covering a range of religious and language studies that include Syriac language, Eastern Christianity, Ancient Near East, Arabic and Islam, Early Christianity, Judaism, and more. Gorgias Press was founded in 2001 by George Kiraz, and is...
(with H.A.G. Houghton), 2008 - The New Testament in Greek IV. The Gospel According to St. John Edited by the American And British Committees of the International Greek New Testament Project. Volume Two The Majuscules (New Testament Tools and Studies), (in association with U.B. Schmid W.J. Elliott)
Book: Leiden, E.J. Brill, 2007
Website: http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/majuscule/index.html
- The Byzantine Text of the Gospel of John (with R.L. Mullen and Simon Crisp),
Book: Stuttgart, German Bible Society, 2007
Website: http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/byzantine/index.html
- Vetus Latina Iohannes. The Manuscripts in Electronic Transcriptions
http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/vetuslatina/index.html
- Transmission and Reception. New Testament Text-critical and Exegetical Studies (Texts and Studies 4), Piscataway: Gorgias Press (edited with J.W. Childers), 2007
- Calvini Commentarius in Epistolam ad Romanos (Ioannis Calvini Opera Omnia denuo Recognita et Adnotatione Critica Instructa Notique Illustrata, Series II Opera Exegetica Veteris et Novi Testamenti) (with T.H.L. Parker), Geneva: Droz. 1999
- The Living Text of the Gospels, Cambridge University Press. 1997
- Codex Bezae. Studies from the Lunel Colloquium June 1994 (New Testament Tools and Studies 22) (with C.-B. Amphoux), Leiden: E.J. Brill. 1996
- The New Testament in Greek IV. The Gospel According to St. John Edited by the American And British Committees of the International Greek New Testament Project. Volume One The Papyri (New Testament Tools and Studies 20), (with W.J. Elliott), Leiden: E.J. Brill. 1995
- Codex Bezae. An Early Christian Manuscript and Its Text, Cambridge University Press. 1992
- Paul's Letter to the Colossians by Philip Melanchthon, translated with an introduction and notes (Historic Texts and Interpreters in Biblical Scholarship 8), Sheffield: The Almond Press. 1989