Describes how the original New Testament wording is restored by prioritizing Alexandrian documentary evidence, analyzing scribal habits, and integrating internal criteria under strict documentary control.
How Early Readers Used New Testament Codices
Explores how early Christians read, used, and annotated New Testament codices, showing that intense communal use and correction actually strengthened the integrity of the text.
The Role of Early Correctors in Alexandrian Manuscripts
Explores how early correctors in Alexandrian manuscripts guarded exemplar accuracy, refined major codices, and helped preserve and recover the autographic New Testament text.
A Brief History of New Testament Textual Criticism: From Irenaeus to NA28/UBS5
A documentary history from Irenaeus to NA28/UBS5 showing how early papyri and Alexandrian witnesses anchor a stable, reliable New Testament text.
Transmissional Errors in the New Testament: Unintentional and Intentional Changes Explained with Documentary Evidence
Unintentional and intentional changes in New Testament manuscripts are identifiable and reversible by early Alexandrian witnesses, restoring the autographic text.
Second and Third-Century Copyists of Alexandrian New Testament Manuscripts
Discover the role of professional scribes in preserving New Testament manuscripts from 2nd and 3rd century Egypt. Explore the features of Alexandrian manuscripts, textual criticism, and the work of scribes in producing important texts like Papyrus 75. Unlock the secrets of ancient scribes who meticulously preserved the New Testament manuscripts! Delve into the fascinating world of 2nd and 3rd century Egypt and learn about the intricate craftsmanship behind these treasured texts. Explore the accuracy and skill of professional scribes, and uncover the hidden story of Papyrus 75. Get ready to embark on a journey through history that will ignite your curiosity and deepen your appreciation for these priceless manuscripts. Don't miss out – start reading now!
Daniel B. Wallace (1950–Present): New Testament Textual Criticism, the Documentary Method, and the Greek Manuscript Record
Daniel B. Wallace advances a documentary approach to the Greek New Testament, privileging early papyri and majuscules and grounding decisions in verifiable evidence.
How Accurate Was/Is the 1881 Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament?
The 1881 Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament remains one of the most accurate critical texts, confirmed by early papyri and manuscript discoveries.
Fenton John Anthony Hort (1828–1892): His Life, Work, and Lasting Role in New Testament Textual Studies
Fenton John Anthony Hort shaped New Testament textual criticism, defending Alexandrian manuscripts and co-editing The New Testament in the Original Greek.
Brooke Foss Westcott (1825–1901): His Life, Textual Scholarship, and Lasting Influence on New Testament Studies
Brooke Foss Westcott (1825–1901) transformed New Testament studies with his textual work, prioritizing Alexandrian manuscripts over the Textus Receptus.

