Maurice A. Robinson

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Maurice A. Robinson is a New Testament textual critic best known for his advocacy of the Byzantine-priority approach to the Greek New Testament text.

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instanceOf New Testament textual critic
biblical scholar
areaOfExpertise Byzantine manuscript tradition
Greek New Testament manuscripts
textual transmission of the New Testament
authorOf Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament (revised edition, with Mark A. House) NERFINISHED
Scribal Habits among Manuscripts of the Apocalypse (article, co-authored) NERFINISHED
The Case for Byzantine Priority (article) NERFINISHED
The Greek New Testament for Beginning Readers NERFINISHED
The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform NERFINISHED
The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform (with William G. Pierpont) NERFINISHED
The Pericope Adulterae: A Theory of Attentive Scribes (article) NERFINISHED
coAuthor J. Harold Greenlee NERFINISHED
Mark A. House NERFINISHED
Randall X. Gauthier NERFINISHED
Raymond S. White Jr. NERFINISHED
William G. Pierpont NERFINISHED
educatedAt Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary NERFINISHED
employer Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Byzantine text-type
Koine Greek NERFINISHED
New Testament textual criticism
gender male
hasAcademicApproach Byzantine-priority
hasAcademicRank senior professor
hasTaughtSubject New Testament Greek
New Testament exegesis
New Testament textual criticism NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary advocates of the Byzantine text
influencedBy Byzantine text-type manuscript tradition
knownFor advocacy of the Byzantine-priority theory
collation and analysis of Greek New Testament manuscripts
defense of the Byzantine text of the Greek New Testament
work on the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–8:11)
languageOfWork English
Greek
nationality American
notableWork Byzantine Textform edition of the Greek New Testament NERFINISHED
Byzantine-priority theory of New Testament textual criticism NERFINISHED
occupation professor of New Testament
opposesView eclectic text-critical method based primarily on Alexandrian manuscripts
religion Baptist
supportsView Byzantine text as closest to the original New Testament text
theologicalTradition evangelicalism
workLocation Wake Forest, North Carolina NERFINISHED

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