The Bible's integrity is supported by manifold evidence. This includes extensive ancient manuscripts such as the Masoretic Text, Dead Sea Scrolls and Greek manuscripts, which affirm its consistency. Textual criticism identifies minimal variations in the texts. Archaeological discoveries confirm its historical accuracy, while early translations and extensive quotations strengthen its veracity. The Bible's internal consistency despite multiple authors further asserts its preservation. As a result, criticism suggesting significant alterations in the Bible over time lack substantial evidence.

