Explores how Alexandrian, Western, and Byzantine textual families emerged, how shared errors reveal their relationships, and how early papyri confirm the reliability of the New Testament text.
Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745–1812): New Testament Textual Criticism Scholar, Textual Families, and the Griesbach Hypothesis
Griesbach organized textual families and grounded decisions in early, independent witnesses, paving a disciplined path to recover the New Testament’s original wording.

