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The Accuracy of Scripture Historiography and the New Testament

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  • Andre Holtslag

Is the New Testament reliable? This article answers in the affirmative, looking at the availability of manuscripts and the transmission process. The evidence points to the reliability of the New Testament text.

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The Majority-Text theory: History, Methods and Critique

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  • Daniel B. Wallace

During the last third of the twentieth century in New Testament textual criticism, a small but growing number of students accept the theory that the original text is to be found in a majority of manuscripts. This revival of the Majority Text theory is multifaceted.

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How Reliable Is the New Testament?

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  • Gerhard H. Visscher

This article looks are the manuscripts behind the New Testament, and shows that we can be sure of the reliability of the New Testament, and that it is the infallible word of God.

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Did God Speak All These Words?

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  • John Smith

This article shows that though the Old Testament was put together with dependence on many copies of the original manuscripts, that this does not nullify the trustworthiness of the Old Testament. This article explains why.

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Is the New Testament Text Reliable?

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  • Greg Koukl

Looking at the manuscripts and copies of the New Testament, this article shows that the New Testament text has not been altered, and what is recorded is reliable.

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