Recovering the original New Testament words by prioritizing early manuscripts—especially the papyri and great uncials—over speculative theories and late traditions.
1 JOHN 5:7: The Story of How the Interpolation of the Comma Johanneum Found Its Way Into the Bible
Discover the fascinating journey of the Comma Johanneum, an interpolation in 1 John 5:7, from its origins to its inclusion and subsequent exclusion in the Bible. Explore how textual criticism and scholarly examination have shaped our understanding of this passage.
Unmasking the Past: The Legacy of Erasmus and the Compilation of the Corrupt Textus Receptus
Erasmus’ Textus Receptus, based on few late manuscripts, introduced corruptions still seen in the KJV. Early Alexandrian papyri expose its flaws.
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813–1875): Contributions to New Testament Textual Studies and the Ascendancy of the Documentary Method
Samuel P. Tregelles restored the Greek New Testament by strictly weighing the earliest manuscripts, versions, and Fathers, establishing a documentary method.

