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From: Jim West
Subject: Re: Byzantine editions (Was: Re: James)
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At 10:18 PM 1/3/97 -0500, you wrote:
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>On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Robert B. Waltz wrote:
>The problem is that for many years Dallas Seminary itself reprinted and
>used the Oxford 1825 TR, and that is what H/F used. Virtually no one else
>(including myself) can find a copy of that specific edition anywhere,
>since Dallas Seminary no longer prints it. Note that the IGNTP uses its
>own reprinted fascicles of the Oxford 1873 TR, which itself would be
>difficult to locate apart from IGNTP making its own reprints for internal
>use. Probably the most common and continuing as available TR edition is
>the Stephens 1550 text as found in the George Ricker Berry interlinear
>Greek NT (originally published in 1897, but still in print from various
>reprint houses). That is the specific Stephens 1550 TR edition utilized in
>the Online Bible program, along with the artificial TR supposedly
>underlying the KJV prepared by Scrivener in 1894.
I don't know if this is what you want- but the TR is indeed available in the
States. I will try to find out the publisher Monday- but I think it is
somewhere in TN. I got a copy last year.
Jim
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Jim West, ThD
Petros TN
Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies,
Quartz Hill School of Theology
jwest@sunbelt.net
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