A detailed examination of scribal habits in the early New Testament papyri and their role in preserving the Alexandrian text.
Collation and Classification of New Testament Manuscripts: Reasons, Methods, and Scholarly Use
Collation grounds New Testament textual criticism by recording real differences, revealing manuscript relationships, and guiding reliable editorial decisions.
The Transmission of the New Testament Text: History of the Handwritten Text, Local Texts, and Types of Variants
Early papyri, Vaticanus, and restrained Alexandrian witnesses secure the New Testament’s original wording through rigorous, documentary textual criticism.
New Testament Paleography: Materials, Tools, Book Forms, and Handwriting from the Earliest Christian Centuries
Early Christian books show disciplined hands, durable materials, and codex formats that anchored New Testament transmission from the 2nd to 5th centuries C.E.
New Testament Textual Criticism: Definition, Scope, and Why the Original Text Must Be Established First
Establishing the original New Testament text by weighing early manuscripts first—why definition, scope, and method make textual criticism foundational.
The Transmission Quality of the Early Text of the Greek New Testament
Explore the journey of ancient texts and their preservation through centuries. Discover the truth behind the words.

