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The restored New Testament : a new translation with commentary, including the Gnostic Gospels Thomas, Mary, and Judas / Willis Barnstone.
Uniform title
Bible.
N.T.
English.
Barnstone.
2009.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
[Rev. ed.].
Published/Created
New York : W. W. Norton & Co., c2009.
Description
xviii, 1485 p. ; 25 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
BS2095 .B37 2009
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Bible New Testament English Barnstone
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Summary note
From acclaimed scholar Barnstone comes "The Restored New Testament," newly translated from the Greek and informed by Semitic sources.
Notes
Rev. ed. of: The New Covenant, commonly called the New Testament.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Meditations on the restored New Testament
Why a new translation?
Where goes John's word?
Canon of the restored New Testament: a movable feast
Bon Voyage
Scriptures
Canonical Gospels
Gnostic Gospels (translated and with introductions by Willis Barnstone and Marvin Meyer)
Shaul/Saul/Paul
Letters of Shaul/Saul/Paul
Letters attributed to Shaul/Saul/Paul
Three late pastoral letters attributed to Shaul/Saul/Paul
General Letters
The Shimonian letters
The Johannine letters
An Apocalyptic letter
Anonymous
Acts
Apocalypse.
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ISBN
9780393064933 (hardcover)
039306493X (hardcover)
LCCN
2009026133
OCLC
317473424
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