Is 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 an Interpolation?
Well, somehow this post came out blank. There really was something there. Really!
Here it is, rewritten:
Philip Payne has written a post on the Koinonia blog defending the idea that 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 is an interpolation (HT: Evangelical Textual Criticism). I have discussed this issue before (Does Gordon Fee Discard Part of the Bible), based on Gordon Fee’s comments in his commentary on 1 Corinthians. Payne uses a different starting point–strictly manuscript evidence–than does Fee, but they come to the same conclusion.
I confess that I am a fan of Gordon Fee. I regard his commentary on 1 Corinthians (NICOT) to be the best single volume commentary on a New Testament book I have ever read.
Uhm are you just asking or is there a post supposed to be here too.
If you’re just asking, I’d say “Probably.”
Actually I wasn’t asking, but I’m glad to have you opinion anyhow! I was just planning to link to Philip Payne’s post on Koinonia and back to my own comments on Gordon Fee’s work.
I’ve now filled in the post so it’s more or less what I planned.
Sorry!