Unintentional and intentional changes in New Testament manuscripts are identifiable and reversible by early Alexandrian witnesses, restoring the autographic text.
Transmissional Errors in the Old Testament: Unintentional and Intentional Changes, the Sopherim’s Emendations, and How the Original Text Is Recovered
A precise map of how Old Testament scribes handled accidental slips, reverential edits, and the Divine Name—and how the original Hebrew text is securely recovered.
The Impact of Scribal Errors in the Transmission of the New Testament
This examination explores the impact of scribal errors in the transmission of the New Testament. Delve into the world of textual criticism and ancient manuscript transmission to understand how haplography, dittography, and homoioteleuton can occur, yet how they do not undermine the core theological teachings of the New Testament.

