Quiz: Exegetical Methods 04/21/2008

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I. Part 
Answer all the questions. You will get two points for each correct answer.

  1. How do you write an "h" in Greek? 
  2. Where do you find explanations for the critical marks in the text of the Nestle-Aland edition? 
  3. List at least three changes editors may make as they edit a source.
  4. What is the abbreviation in the Nestle-Aland edition of the Greek New Testament for "Praxapostolos"?
  5. Explain the technical term "scriptio continua".

II. Part
Choose two out of the three questions. Each answer can earn you up to 6 points.

  1. Name the two rules of thumb widely used by scholars on how to discern the older of two text variants.
  2. What is a synchronic approach to literature?
  3. List at least three changes editors may make as they edit a source.

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III. Part
Choose one out of the two questions. The correct answer can earn you up to 8 points.

  1. How  would one proceed to describe the intention of an editor? Give an example.
  2. Structural analysis: How do you proceed?

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