The First Computer-Generated Greek New Testament.

A plausible Greek New Testament text can be automatically generated by a computer program using statistical analysis and algorithms that weigh the earliest manuscript data in a manner simulating a reasoned-eclecticism approach. This method offers several substantial advantages by providing a consist...

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Publicado en:TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism Vol. 28; pp. 111 - 127
Autor principal: Bunning, Alan
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Society of Biblical Literature 2023
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