The Witness of the Vulgate, Peshitta and Septuagint to the Text of Zephaniah (Classic Reprint)

The Witness of the Vulgate, Peshitta and Septuagint to the Text of Zephaniah (Classic Reprint)
Author: Sidney Zandstra
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2019-02-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780365517290

Excerpt from The Witness of the Vulgate, Peshitta and Septuagint to the d104 of Zephaniah Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible that it is accepted by most moderns. He himself does not accept it, but holds that the cus tom of consigning manuscripts that had been damaged by the tooth of time, by fire, or by water, or that were found to contain more than a certain number of mistakes, to the so-called genizah, which was generally a room in the cellar of a synagogue, is suffi cient to explain all the phenomena. This thesis, whether true or not, Offers striking proof that the present Hebrew text gives but scant aid in tracing Its own history beyond a certain point, or in fixing its earliest form. Moreover, there are but few manuscripts, of which none are very old, and textual types - the chief material for the criticism of texts - are thus not to be found.1 But it is a cardinal principle of criticism that to recover the true text of an ancient document it is first necessary to know its history; and that manuscripts, although the text which they contain is undated and unlocalized, generally furnish the primary data for reconstruct ing this history with the help of versions, which serve in a sec ondary capacity to fix the time and place of origin of the differ ent textual types that the manuscripts present. In the Old Tes tament, however, there are no types of text in regard to which versions can be made to indicate a choice, but they themselves become the principal data. Instead of being called on to show from which particular type of two or more existing types it was made, a version must surrender the text on which it was based, in order that it may then be decided whether that text agrees with or differs from the single Hebrew textual type. Because a version must thus itself yield the text from which it was made, Old Testament Criticism is complicated by all the variable factors necessarily connected with translation and translators. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Jegar Sahadutha-"Heap of Witness" (Evidence for an Aramaic Original NT)

Jegar Sahadutha-
Author: Rev. David Bauscher
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1435745442

This is a compilation (2nd ed.-2012) of at least 750 evidences from my Aramaic-English Interlinear New Testament supporting an Aramaic original behind a Greek translation of the NT (Peshitta).I have illustrated many of the examples in the Peshitta and Greek NT's using Dead Sea Scroll script Aramaic letters and Greek letters. Other examples include historical and grammatical errors in the Greek New Testament, which are not found in the Peshitta,demonstrating that The Peshitta-Peshitto Aramaic New Testament is the original text behind The Greek New Testament. There are examples drawn from 26 New Testament books-except Jude. The Aramaic edition I use and present in my interlinear is the Syriac New Testament of The 1979 UBS Syriac Bible. It is a critical edition based on several critical editions:one of the Gospels, by Gwilliam & Pusey (1901) , Gwilliams' 1920 edition of Acts and Paul's Epistles and a 1920 edition of John Gwynn's critical ed. of The Catholic Epistles and Revelation.200 pages- 8x11 B&W Paperback