In this commentary Glenny examines the Greek text of Hosea found in Vaticanus as an artifact in its own right to determine how it would have been understood by early Greek readers who were unfamiliar
In a revision of his 2010 doctoral dissertation at Gothenborg University, Sweden, Walser presents a Greek edition of the Old Testament book based on the fourth-century manuscript codex Vaticanus, faci
The series looks at the Greek text of the Septuagint as an artifact in its own right rather than as a witness to the developing tradition of the Hebrew text. In this context, Glenny analyzes the littl
Bird (New Testament, Highland Theological College, Scotland) contends that 1 Esdras, part of the Septuagint and of the Christian Apocrypha, has been neglected relative to the canonical books of the Ma
Each volume in the series looks at a single manuscript of an Old Testament book in Greek. Gurtner (Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota) departs from other commentary on the book of Exodus by focusing
Glenny (New Testament studies and Greek, U. of Northwestern St. Paul, Minnesota) analyzes the Old Testament book in a single Greek manuscript, Vaticanus (B), in its own right rather than as a stage in
The first English language commentary on Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah, this work includes a transcription and an English translation of the text of Codex Vaticanus and provides insight into the