Establishing the original New Testament text by weighing early manuscripts first—why definition, scope, and method make textual criticism foundational.
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.
What Do the Textual Variants at Matthew 1:18 Tell Us About the Birth of Jesus Christ?
Explore the compelling study of textual variants in Matthew 1:18, as we delve into the intricacies of Greek manuscripts and their implications on our understanding of the birth of Jesus Christ. This article shines a light on the richness of New Testament textual tradition, enhancing our appreciation of the biblical narrative.
Bruce M. Metzger (1914–2007) New Testament Textual Scholar and Bible Translator
Bruce M. Metzger (1914–2007), a leading New Testament textual critic and translator, shaped modern Greek texts and Bible translations.

