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When Jesus Rose Early is the first comprehensive study of the Markan conclusion to utilise the full potential of the digital revolution in manuscript research. This work explores how scribes addressed the Gospel's ending through centuries, forging vital new textual traditions. With new manuscript evidence, this book reveals how manuscript marginalia, paratextual notes, and catena commentaries challenge conventional models and even modern categories like "endings". Unpublished data from ancient manuscripts in a spectrum of languages unlocks fresh perspectives on early Christian thought. By merging groundbreaking research with a multidisciplinary approach, this work enriches New Testament Textual Criticism, biblical studies, and patristics.
Contents
Acknowledgment
List of Figures
1 Introduction
1 Anatomy of the Problem
2 This Book
Part 1 Manuscript Context
2 Gospel Argumenta
1 The Short 'Eusebian' Argumentum [Paratext 1.1]
2 The Long 'Eusebian' Argumentum
3 The Argumentum of Cosmas Indicopleustes [Paratext 1.2]
3 Marginalia in Greek
1 The Eusebian Apparatus
2 The 8-Section Tradition
3 Family 1
4 Scholia on Jesus' Ascension in GA 72 [Paratext 3.1]
4 Marginalia in Latin and Oriental Version
1 Latin
2 Syriac
3 Coptic
4 Ethiopic
5 Gospel Epilogue
Part 2 Commentary Manuscripts
6 The Catena in Marcum
1 The Common Edition
2 The Egyptian Edition
3 A Scholion from Dionysius of Alexandria
7 Theophylact Catena
1 The Common Edition
2 Maintaining the Truth Unharmed: The Longer Edition
3 As Travellers Rejoice: GA 304
8 Conclusion
1 Summary
2 Concluding Remarks
Part 3 Paratexts and Translations
Paratext 1.1: The 'Eusebian' Argumentum to Mark
Text
Translation
Paratext 1.2: The Argumentum of Cosmas Indicopleustes
Text
Translation
Paratexts 2: Canon Tables
Paratext 3.1: Scholia on Jesus' Ascension
Text
Translation
Paratext 3.2: Scholion from Reuchlin
Text
Translation
Paratext 4: De Harmoniae Evangelistarum
Text
Translation
Paratext 5.1: The Egyptian Recension
Text
Translation
Paratext 5.2: A Scholion from the Letter of Dionysius of Alexandria to Basilides
Text
Translation
Paratext 5.3: Theophylact's Catena: The Long Recension
Text
Translation
Paratext 5.4: Zigabenus' Catena
Text
Translation
Bibliography
Index