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Subject: Re: Matthew Fragment
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To the bibliography supplied by Paul.Schubert, David Parker, and Andrew
Gross on the papy list, and by James Adair on the tc-list, let me add two
more items.
Emile Puech reviewed Thiede's article in the October 1995 issue of Revue
Biblique(Vol 102-4 pp. 570-584). The summary in English is as follows:
In opposition to what some authors think, the identification of 7Q5
with Mc 6,52 s and of 7Q4 with 1 Tim 3, 16-4.3 are absolutely
impossible. The fragments of Magdalen Greek 17 = P 64 which can not be
attributed to the first c., do not confirm the habits of scribes
supposed to give a base to this wrong identification. On the contrary,
P64 is surely the oldest witness of a reading of the most numerous
manuscripts in Mt 26, 22 in Egypt itself, much better than that of the
Alexandrine text.
Jim Adair, on the TC-LIST, was kind enough to mention my detailed review
of the article which appeared on IOUDAIOS-L. Due to the requests I
received for copies, I've placed it on my home page on the world wide
web. The URL for retrieving it is
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~petersig/thiede.txt.final.reply
I have a later recension, which quotes the media coverage of Thiede's
mid-December announcement, which I will upload to the same file name in
the next two days. It will be identifiable as such because I will prefix
it with the critical bibliography that has begun to appear.
Sigrid Peterson UPenn, Bar-Ilan University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
and The British School for Archaeology in Jerusalem
petersig@ccat.sas.upenn.edu
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