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From: Nichael Cramer
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On Tue, 21 May 1996, Jim West wrote:
> Does anyone know of a TC text which incorporates both testaments?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim West
Jim
This is almost certainly not what you want, but Kenyon's "Text of the
Greek Bible" studies the entire Bible in Greek.
But I suspect that what you want is a single volume does TC for the HS in
Hebrew and the NT in Greek. Given the radical difference in the problems
in TC in the respective testaments, it seems very unlikely that a single
volume could do justice to both topics.
Essentially what would be needed was a single book that combined both
(say) Tov and Metzger. Granted, there would be some reduction as the
basic, definitional material wouldn't have to be repeated; but OTOH not
much would be gained, as that non-topic specific material accounts for a
small fraction of either book.
N
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