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From: Jim West
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Robert,
At 12:00 PM 12/28/96 -0700, you wrote:
>On Sat, 28 Dec 1996, Jim West wrote:
>
>>Could someone please tell me where I can find a copy of James from D (on the
>>net).
>
>If I interpret this correctly, you're looking for a copy of the book of
>James from either Codex Bezae or Codex Claromontanus. Unfortunately,
>such does not exist. Claromontanus, of course, does not contain the
>Catholics.
Quite right.
> Bezae contained part of them (since a small portion of
>the Johannine Epistles survives on the Latin side), but there is
>no Greek text.
Bummer. Thanks for helping anyway. (But, since this is so, what is the
basis of James in TR?)
> Indeed, it has been theorized that Bezae never
>contained James or the Petrines; space considerations argue that
>it contained the Apocalypse instead.
>
>I hope this helps. If I misunderstood your request, you should
>obviously ignore this.
>
You didn't.
>
>Robert B. Waltz
Thanks,
Jim
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Jim West, ThD
Professor of Biblical Languages, CCBI
Petros TN
jwest@sunbelt.net
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