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Family 13 in St. John's Gospel
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In Family 13 in Saint John’s Gospel, Jac Perrin innovatively applies phylogenetic software to shed new light on Family 13 membership. To date, the relocation of the Pericope Adulterae from its trad...
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11 October 2018

In Family 13 in Saint John’s Gospel, Jac Perrin innovatively applies phylogenetic software to shed new light on Family 13 membership. To date, the relocation of the Pericope Adulterae from its traditional location in John 7:53 has been the sole criterion of Family 13 filiality. This book demonstrates the inadequacy of this criterion, and proposes new criteria in its stead.
Nineteen potential Family 13 witnesses are analyzed by means of a sampling process developed by David Parker, identifying eight witnesses inappropriately nominated as Family 13 members. This analysis is corroborated by a complete computer assisted collation of all variant readings in all known Family 13 witnesses. Lastly, the volume offers a comprehensive stemma representing the entire Johannine corpus of ten confirmed Family witnesses in constellation.
Nineteen potential Family 13 witnesses are analyzed by means of a sampling process developed by David Parker, identifying eight witnesses inappropriately nominated as Family 13 members. This analysis is corroborated by a complete computer assisted collation of all variant readings in all known Family 13 witnesses. Lastly, the volume offers a comprehensive stemma representing the entire Johannine corpus of ten confirmed Family witnesses in constellation.
Price: $190.00
Pages: 378
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents
Publication Date:
11 October 2018
ISBN: 9789004350076
Format: Hardcover
'This study is ground-breaking, and it furthers the understanding of the key features of this important family of New Testament minuscule manuscripts.' - Paul Foster, in: The Expository Times 2019
Jac D. Perrin Jr. Ph.D. (2013), University of Birmingham, UK, is Senior Pastor of Eden Prairie Assembly of God church in Minnesota. He continues to contribute avocationally from time-to-time to projects at The Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing. He also travels and speaks internationally on occasion.