Steven Avery
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While these gentlemen kept their tone measured, really they are asking .. "how could this be 4th century?".
The sister thread shows that Sinaiticus is really akin to much later Vulgate mss. Thus, the Ockham solution is simple. Benedict worked with the rubrics from a Vulgate text and applied them to Sinaiticus.
The Quarterly journal of prophecy, Volume 15 (October, 1863)
https://books.google.com/books?id=M_cDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA400
Athenaeum - Jan 31, 1863
https://books.google.com/books?id=_LxUF1HCyoIC&pg=PA147
Review of Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus Petropolitanus - 4 Vols
The writer may have been Horatius Bonar (1808-1889).
Thus, the Song of Solomon ( Song of Songs ) will also be part of the Zosimas studies.
The sister thread shows that Sinaiticus is really akin to much later Vulgate mss. Thus, the Ockham solution is simple. Benedict worked with the rubrics from a Vulgate text and applied them to Sinaiticus.
Sister PBF thread
Song of Songs - speakers identified in the text
https://www.purebibleforum.com/index.php/threads/a.544
The Quarterly journal of prophecy, Volume 15 (October, 1863)
https://books.google.com/books?id=M_cDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA400
Athenaeum - Jan 31, 1863
https://books.google.com/books?id=_LxUF1HCyoIC&pg=PA147
Review of Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus Petropolitanus - 4 Vols
... we should mention that, in the Song of Solomon, the speakers are marked, the bride, the bridegroom, &c., with red ink, and apparently from the hand of the writer himself, because the letters are like the rest in shape and character, and fit into the spaces where they are inserted. This peculiarity is somewhat adverse to the alleged antiquity of the MS. It creates a doubt, at least, in our mind.
It is also singular that the New Testament is complete. Not a word is wanting. Here the MS. stands alone, as far as we know. None other is perfect.
The writer may have been Horatius Bonar (1808-1889).
Thus, the Song of Solomon ( Song of Songs ) will also be part of the Zosimas studies.
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