Early papyri, major uncials, ancient versions, and patristic citations converge to preserve and locate the original New Testament text with exceptional clarity.
New Testament Paleography: Materials, Tools, Book Forms, and Handwriting from the Earliest Christian Centuries
Early Christian books show disciplined hands, durable materials, and codex formats that anchored New Testament transmission from the 2nd to 5th centuries C.E.
New Testament Textual Criticism: Definition, Scope, and Why the Original Text Must Be Established First
Establishing the original New Testament text by weighing early manuscripts first—why definition, scope, and method make textual criticism foundational.
How Can Textual Variants Strengthen Our Confidence in the Bible Rather Than Undermine It?
Discover how variations in ancient texts can actually affirm the trustworthiness of the Bible. Explore the evidence.
“Did God Really Say?”: The Reliability of the Biblical Text
Explore the trustworthiness of ancient writings and their impact today. Discover the evidence for yourself.
Does the Abundance of Manuscript Variants Undermine the Reliability of the New Testament Text?
Explore how variations in ancient New Testament texts affect our understanding of sacred writings. Discover the truth behind the manuscripts.
How Can We Defend the Authority and Trustworthiness of Scripture in a Skeptical World?
Explore the challenges of upholding scriptural truth amidst doubt and modern skepticism.
The Inspired Scriptures: Copies and Translations
'The Inspired Scriptures: Copies and Translations' examines the faithfulness of biblical manuscript copies and translations to the original inspired writings. Despite the absence of the original texts, this article demonstrates how textual criticism and careful scholarship ensure the integrity and doctrinal soundness of the Bible as we know it today, affirming its enduring reliability and authority.


