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Bruce Manning Metzger

    9 de febrero de 1914 – 13 de febrero de 2007

    Bruce Manning Metzger fue un erudito bíblico y crítico textual estadounidense, conocido por su extenso trabajo como profesor en el Seminario Teológico de Princeton. Se desempeñó como editor de la Biblia y contribuyó a importantes sociedades bíblicas, dedicando su carrera al estudio del griego, el Nuevo Testamento y su crítica textual. Los prolíficos escritos de Metzger lo han convertido en uno de los estudiosos del Nuevo Testamento más influyentes del siglo XX.

    The New Testament
    The New Testament, Its Background, Growth and Content
    The Canon of the New Testament Its Origin, Development, and Significance
    The text of the New Testament
    The Greek New Testament
    Un Comentario Textual al Nuevo Testamento Griego
    • The Greek New Testament

      • 931 páginas
      • 33 horas de lectura

      Griechischer Text identisch mit dem des Novum Testamentum Graece von Nestle-Aland, 27. Aufl. einschließlich der Papyri 99-116. Einleitung und Abschnittsüberschriften in Englisch. Spezieller, auf Übersetzerbelange abgestimmter textkritischer Apparat.

      The Greek New Testament
    • This comprehensive work on the text of the New Testament provides information about ancient and newly discovered manuscripts, and offers various interpretations of the significance of manuscript evidence. It contains references to more than 150 additional books and articles dealing with Greek manuscripts, early versions and critical studies of witnesses to the text of the New Testament. Designed for the student, the author discusses a variety of textual problems, simple and complex. He also gives an objective account of the several schools of textual methodology, while indicating what in his view is the most satisfactory procedure for beginners to practice.

      The text of the New Testament
    • The book explores the intricate process of canonization for the New Testament, detailing how various gospels and epistles were evaluated for their authority over time. Metzger examines the external influences that shaped the final canon and presents Patristic evidence from both Western and Eastern churches. Additionally, he addresses the differing sequences of the New Testament books, offering a comprehensive view of the historical and theological factors that contributed to the recognition of these sacred texts.

      The Canon of the New Testament Its Origin, Development, and Significance
    • The New Testament

      Its Background Growth and Content 3rd Edition

      • 372 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The book offers a thorough introduction to the New Testament, emphasizing its historical context and the contributions of scribes and translators throughout history. Prof. Metzger explores various influences, including Palestinian Judaism and Greco-Roman paganism, while providing insights into key figures and events that shaped the New Testament. The latest edition includes updates on recent scholarship, an appendix on the canon formation, a glossary, and enhanced visuals, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding the New Testament's development and significance.

      The New Testament
    • The Bible has had an immeasurable influence on Western culture, touching on virtually every aspect of our lives. This authoritative one-volume reference to the people, places, events, books, and secular influence of the Bible was written by over 250 scholars from 20 nations

      The Oxford Companion to the Bible
    • Apostolic Letters of Faith, Hope, and Love

      • 110 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Focusing on three fundamental Christian virtues, this volume showcases Professor Metzger's extensive expertise in New Testament studies. Through his analysis of three key epistles, he offers profound insights drawn from decades of teaching, publications, and text-critical work. This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the significance of these virtues in Christian theology.

      Apostolic Letters of Faith, Hope, and Love