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- Philip B. Payne and Paul Canart. “Distigmai Matching the Original Ink of Codex Vaticanus: Do they Mark the Location of Textual Variants?” pages 199-226 in Patrick Andrist, ed., Le manuscrit B de la Bible (Vaticanus graecus 1209): Introduction au fac-similé, Actes du Colloque de Genève (11 juin 2001), Contributions supplémentaires. Lausanne, Switzerland: Éditions du Zèbre, 2009. (The book itself can be purchased at the discounted price of $49.95 from our secure on-line Order Form).
- Philip B. Payne, “1 Tim 2.12 and the Use of ουδε to Combine Two Elements to Express a Single Idea“ New Testament Studies 54:2 (April 2008) 235-253. © 2008 Cambridge University Press. Articles in NTS may be ordered from Cambridge Journals Online at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=NTS&volumeId=54&issueId=02
- Philip B. Payne, “The Text-Critical Function of the Umlauts in Vaticanus, with Special Attention to 1 Corinthians 14.34-35: A Response to J. Edward Miller” Journal for the Study of the New Testament 27.1 (2004) 105-112. This article is on Wieland Willker’s Codex Vaticanus B website with the link “Payne-2004″ at http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/Vaticanus/news.html
- Philip B. Payne and Paul Canart, “The Originality of Text-Critical Symbols in Codex Vaticanus” Novum Testamentum XLII, 2 (2000) 105-113.
- Philip B. Payne, “Ms. 88 as Evidence for a Text Without 1 Cor 14.34-5“ New Testament Studies 44 (1998) 152-158.
- Philip B. Payne, “Fuldensis, Sigla for Variants in Vaticanus, and 1 Cor 14.34-5” New Testament Studies 41 (1995) 240-262.
- Philip B. Payne, “Wild Hair and Gender Equality in 1 Cor 11:2-16.” Priscilla Papers 20 number 3 (2006) 9-18.
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