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A popular version of Ehrman's Orthodox Corruption of Scripture, which specialized in making mountains out of molehills, so call this the molehill version of Mount Ehrman. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A Review of Bart Ehrman's Misquoting Jesus by J. P. Holding | ||
| | We've gotten a few requests about this book, which I guessed was a popular version of one of Ehrman's earlier, more scholarly books (Orthodox Corruption of Scripture), and I was right on that -- both content and method have transferred over substantially, particularly Ehrman's major weaknesses, which are 1) a lack of familiarity with broader defining contexts (eg, Jewish Wisdom theology, which, for example, solves the alleged "problem" he sees in Heb. 1:3 and resolves it in favor of the "manifests" reading -- 56) that would weight down heavily in terms of solving alleged problems he "discovers"; 2) an inability to walk more than 20 steps without repeatedly depressing a panic button. To be fair, the bulk of this book is unobjectionable history without any scent of controversy. As such it has value as "Textual Criticism 101" but it has numerous quite serious problems interspersed with the neutral narrative. I referred readers earlier to a review here and will use some of the points made there by Wallace as a basis for my own analysis, which will NOT include commentary on such matters as we have covered elsewhere in depth (eg, Ehrman's stumping for Q and Marcan priority).
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