Why I don't use the Manuscript Explorers - an appeal for votes on suggestions
MJ. Smith
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I am speaking, of course, of:
- Brannan, Rick, ed. Hebrew Bible Manuscript Explorer. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2015.
- Brannan, Rick, ed. Septuagint Manuscript Explorer. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2015.
- Brannan, Rick, ed. New Testament Manuscript Explorer. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2015.
On those rare occasions when I need manuscript information, these are my go to sources. I use them very little simply because at this time I rarely am asking questions for which they provide the answers. The requests for these resources are primarily expansion of them or of the linkage to/in them.
- Dead Sea Scrolls Internet Links Index | Faithlife
- Additional manuscript explorers - Peshitta, Vulgate, Vetus Latina | Faithlife
- SUGGESTION: Upgrade the Textual Variants Guide section | Faithlife
- Link to https://www.manuscripta-biblica.org/manuscript-search/ | Faithlife the links in this requests are insecure - go to PTB (manuscripta-biblica.org)
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