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An analysis and reconstruction of the Ethiopian version of the Book of Acts, showing it to be very relevant to the study of the Greek text.The Ethiopic version provides a window into the state of t...
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  • 25 December 2014
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An analysis and reconstruction of the Ethiopian version of the Book of Acts, showing it to be very relevant to the study of the Greek text.

The Ethiopic version provides a window into the state of the Greek Bible as it circulated in East Africa at the end of the fourth century. It is, therefore, an extremely important witness to the Bible's early transmission history, yet its testimony has typically been ignored or misunderstood by textual critics. This study examines the history of the book of Acts in Ethiopia and reconstructs its earliest attainable text, which is then assessed using the latest text-critical methods. It provides a solid base for interpreting the data of this key witness and lays the groundwork for future text-critical work in the Ethiopic and other early versions.
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Price: $39.95
Pages: 368
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 25 December 2014
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780227174357
Format: Paperback
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There are not many scholars who deeply and effectively engage in Ethiopic studies. Curt Niccum is one of them. His carefully prepared edition of the book of Acts will not only enormously enrich our knowledge of the Ethiopic New Testament, but also demonstrate that the Ethiopic Bible is of more than secondary importance for the textual criticism of the Greek New Testament.
— K. Martin Heide, Privatdozent, Philipps Universität Marburg, Germany

Curt Niccum, an acknowledged expert in the area of the Ethiopic New Testament, here shares with his readers the fruit of his investigations into the Ethiopic text of the book of Acts. Niccum's careful work offers a valuable and needed corrective to previous views. Textual critics and historians of Christianity in East Africa will find here much of interest.
— Michael W. Holmes, Editor of 'The Apostolic Fathers'

This work constitues an enormous step forward in our knowledge of Ethiopic Acts, and one would wish that each published PhD brought the state of knowledge as much forward as this one.
— Dirk Jongkind

This book can be recommended on several levels. For the novice (graduate and beyond), it would provide a useful introduction to the Ethiopic version. For those already familiar with Ge'ez and Greek, it provides insight on the transcriptional/translational relationship between the two; and on an advanced level (post-graduate) the book offers Acts in Ge'ez with textual variants that help understand the textual history and relation of the Ethiopic manuscripts.
— -Gregory S. Paulson
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Acts in Ethiopia - Transmission History
2 The Fidelity of the A-text to Its Greek Vorlage
3 The Greek Text-type Underlying the Ethiopic Acts
4 Critical Text and Apparatus
Appendix A: Additional Ethiopic Misreadings Suggesting a Greek Vorlage
Appendix B: Agreement between the A-text and Select Witnesses in 419 Units of Variation
Appendix C: Variants Found in the Apparatus Criticus of the Greek New Testament with Apparent Ethiopic Support
Bibliography
Index