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Forum to discuss Bible manuscripts and textual history.
The International Greek New Testament Project
The International Greek New Testament Project (IGNTP) exists to produce a comprehensive critical apparatus of the Greek New Testament.
In this site you can read the text of the Greek New Testament with the most important textual variants (alternative readings). Clicking on a Greek word in the text you can find some information about the word; hovering the cursor above a word gives a summary.
Tregelles’s Greek New Testament
This is the homepage of the modern transcription of Tregelles’s Greek New Testament (TNT) and its corrected edition (TNT2). Here you can download the latest version of these two electronic editions plus an extensive introduction.
Focus on New Testament textual criticism, papyrology, Hellenistic Greek and NT apocryphal writings.
Provides electronic access to texts about and images of nearly 1400 papyri from ancient Egypt.
This site is dedicated to providing resources to students and professors in the area of New Testament Textual Criticism.
New Testament Gateway: Textual Criticism
An annotated gateway to valuable internet resources. Part of the New Testament Gateway.
Institute for New Testament Textual Research
It is the task of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research (INTF) to comprehensively document and analyse the history of the textual tradition of the New Testament in its Greek original language.
The Center for the Study of N.T. Manuscripts
The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM), under the umbrella of The Center for the Research of Early Christian Documents (CRECD), exists for the following purposes: To make digital photographs of extant Greek New Testament manuscripts so that such images can be preserved, duplicated without deterioration, and accessed by scholars doing textual research.
A continuously updated "Virtual Thesis Room" for doctoral theses in New Testament textual criticism. Includes both ongoing dissertation work and completed theses with priority to more recent ones from the 90's and onwards.
The Oldest Extant Editions of the Letters of Paul
An illustrated online article by David Trobisch of Bangor Theological Seminary.
A collection of links to other web sites given to the study of textual criticism and related subjects.
Helping to further the mission of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts.
Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts
The main focus of this site is on the process used to study the ancient manuscripts upon which the New Testament is based. While the language discussed is Greek, almost everything is explained with transliterations into English and, where applicable, translations from standard English Bibles.
This is the first release of the Codex Sinaiticus Project website. This website will be substantially updated in November 2008 and in July 2009, by when the website will have been fully developed.
Center for New Testament Textual Studies
A research center devoted to the collation and analysis of the New Testament text in the Greek manuscripts.
A site with a transcription and translation of Codex Bezae compiled by Sylvie Chabert d'Hyères.
A Student's Guide to NT Textual Variants
Intended for the average student of the bible to understand all the textual footnotes that are found in the several modern translations of the Bible. Many aspects of this discipline can be understood without a knowledge of Greek.
Catalogue of New Testament Papyri & Codices
A useful cataloge limited to Greek NT Papyri.
New Testament Transcripts Prototype
Important Greek manuscripts of the New Testament as transcribed by the Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany. The site is being prepared in collaboration with Scholarly Digital Editions.
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