I have written a new blog post over at CSNTM regarding our most recent trip to Athens and a rediscovery of a lectionary at the National Library of Greece. Make sure to check it out!
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Dr. Wallace,
If you have the time, please read & review David W. Hester’s ‘Does Mark 16:9-20 Belong in the New Testament’ 2015 edition.
I think your audience would enjoy this book, and your critique of it?
Take care and God bless!
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Very exciting stuff!
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You’re doing important work. Keep it up!
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Has there been any news about the first century Mark fragment, Daniel?
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Fascinating!
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You haven’t posted in a while. What’s been going on?
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He’s still updating the CNSTM blog, so you can always follow him there. I’m sure he’ll update this one once he has something he feels is worth sharing here.
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A relic in manuscript form, beautiful work. Do CSNTM uses computer programs to read these manuscripts that are a bit outwore ?
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Not yet. Every manuscript still needs to be read manually. We are always looking for volunteers!
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Daniel B. Wallace have a look at this on your free time: “Training Tesseract for Ancient Greek OCR” (https://ancientgreekocr.org/e29-a01.pdf). This program library called Tesseract enables computers to recognize images (https://github.com/OpenGreekAndLatin/greek-dev/wiki/OCR).
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