The Text of Reasoned Eclecticism: Is It Reasonable and Eclectic? Audiobook By James Snapp cover art

The Text of Reasoned Eclecticism: Is It Reasonable and Eclectic?

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"I love you all equally," Mr. Andrews always told his five children. But he spent 99% of his time with Alex, and gave Alex 99% of the presents each Christmas, and after he died, 99% of his estate went to Alex. The others found it hard to believe that their father had told them the truth.
The Greek text that is the basis for the ESV, CSB, NRSV, NIV, NLT and other English versions of the New Testament is marketed as an "eclectic" text. But after textual analyst James Edward Snapp Jr. examined the base-text, he concluded that the idea that the compilation-method used by the editors of the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece and the UBS Greek New Testament is NOT, by any reasonable definition of the word, eclectic. The compelling reasons for this verdict are in this book.
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