Fascinating study by Farrell Brown on the history of Easter’s changing date and why the East and the West don’t usually agree.
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Executive Director of CSNTM & Senior Research Professor of NT Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary
Fascinating study by Farrell Brown on the history of Easter’s changing date and why the East and the West don’t usually agree.
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Dr. Wallace, with regards to the dating of manuscripts in terms of scripts, ink composition and age of the medium that carry the srcipt, I guess papyrus…could not the determined age be up to 50 years previous to that which may have been officially declared as the age of the manuscript…any manuscript? Also, what’s this I hear of a Corinthians manuscript in scroll format that predates any that currently exist? Thank you for your attention, sincerely Juan D. Milian jbm510@bellsouth.net
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