Ernst Würthwein ; translated by Erroll F. Rhodes.
2nd edition, revised and enlarged.
Grand Rapids, Michigan :
W. B. Eerdmans,
c1995.
xiv, 293 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-276) and indexes (pages 277-293).
I. Script and Writing Materials -- II. The Masoretic Text -- III. The Samaritan Pentateuch -- IV. Preliminary Considerations on the Versions -- V. The Septuagint -- VI. The Aramaic Targums -- VII. The Syriac Version -- VIII. The Old Latin -- IX. The Vulgate -- X. The Coptic Versions -- XI. The Ethiopic Version -- XII. The Armenian Version -- XIII. The Arabic Versions -- XIV. The Aims of Textual Criticism -- XV. Causes of Textual Corruption -- XVI. The Methods of Textual Criticism -- XVII. The Theological Significance of Textual Criticism and the History of the Text -- Appendix: Resources for Textual Research.
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"This classic introduction to textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible is now entirely updated in the light of new critical editions of the texts and recent contributions and findings in the various areas of history of the text-especially the Masoretic text, the Septuagint, the Peshitta, and the Dead Sea Scrolls-and of textual criticism. A new chapter discusses the significance of textual criticism and the history of the text, and a new appendix provides resources for textual research. Includes 439 black-and-white plates of texts and inscriptions." -- Publisher's description.
Text des Alten Testaments.
English
Bible., Old Testament-- Criticism, Textual.
Bible., Old Testament-- Manuscripts.
Bible., Old Testament-- Versions.
Bible. O.T. - Criticism, Textual.
Bible. O.T. - Manuscripts.
Bible. O.T. - Versions.
Bible., Old Testament.
11.32 history of text and translation of the Bible.