TY - BOOK ID - 78344577 TI - Sense of quoting PY - 2017 SN - 9789004361935 9004361936 9789004361942 9004361944 PB - Leiden DB - UniCat KW - 225.015 KW - 225.015 Nieuw Testament: Formgeschichte; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte KW - 225.015 Nieuw Testament: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie KW - Nieuw Testament: Formgeschichte; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte KW - Nieuw Testament: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie KW - Intertextuality in the Bible. KW - Greek language, Biblical. KW - Biblical Greek KW - New Testament Greek KW - Bible. KW - Ba-yon Tipan KW - Bagong Tipan KW - Jaji ma Hungi KW - Kainē Diathēkē KW - New Testament KW - Nouveau Testament KW - Novo Testamento KW - Novum Testamentum KW - Novyĭ Zavet KW - Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista KW - Novyĭ Zavit KW - Nuevo Testamento KW - Nuovo Testamento KW - Nye Testamente KW - Perjanjian Baru KW - Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ KW - Injīl KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - Kainē Diathēk KW - Novyĭ Zavi͡et Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78344577 AB - In The Sense of Quoting , Odell-Scott argues that the neutral continuous script of ancient manuscripts of the Greek New Testament composed with no punctuation and no spacing provided readers discretionary authority to determine and assess the status of phrases as they articulate a cohesive and coherent reading of the script. The variety of reading renditions each differently scored with punctuation supported the production of quotations. These cultivated and harvested quotes while useful for authorizing sectarian discourse, rarely convey the sense of the phrase in the continuous script. Augustine’s work on punctuating the scriptures in service to the production of plainer quotable passages in support of the rule of faith is addressed. Odell-Scott’s textual analysis of a plainer quotable passage at verse 7:1b concerning male celibacy supports his thesis that plainer passages are the product of interpretative scoring of the script in service to discursive endeavours. To quote is often to misquote. ER -