From Erasmus to Westcott–Hort, printing moved the Greek New Testament from a late, narrow base to an early, well-attested text grounded in documentary evidence.
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.
What Do We Know About the Dutch Bible and Textual Scholar Erasmus of Rotterdam?
Tischendorf’s relentless search for ancient Bible manuscripts led to the discovery of Codex Sinaiticus, reshaping New Testament textual studies.

