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Manuscript Support for the Bible's Reliability By Ron Rhodes Manuscript Evidence for the New Testament There are more than 24,000 partial and complete manuscript copies of the New Testament. These manuscript copies are very ancient and they are available for inspection now. There are also some 86,000 quotations from the early church fathers and several thousand Lectionaries (church-service books containing Scripture quotations used in the early centuries of Christianity). Bottom line: the New Testament has an overwhelming amount of evidence supporting its reliability. The Variants in the New Testament Manuscripts Are Minimal In the many thousands of manuscript copies we possess of the New Testament, scholars have discovered that there are some 150,000 "variants." This may seem like a staggering figure to the uninformed mind. But to those who study the issue, the numbers are not so damning as it may initially appear. Indeed, a look at the hard evidence shows that the New Testament manuscripts are amazingly accurate and trustworthy. To begin, we must emphasize that out of these
150,000 variants, 99 percent hold virtually no significance whatsoever.
Many of these variants simply involve a missing letter in a word; some
involve reversing the order of two words (such as "Christ Jesus" instead
of "Jesus Christ"); some may involve the absence of one or more
insignificant words. Thus, in the Bible as we have it (and as conveyed
to us through faithful translations) we do have for practical purposes
the very Word of God, inasmuch as the manuscripts do convey to us the
complete vital truth of the originals. Manuscript #1: Jesus Christ is the Savior of the
whole worl. Could you, by comparing the manuscript copies,
ascertain what the original document said with a high degree of
certainty that you are correct? Of course you could. The New Testament Versus Other Ancient Books By comparing the manuscript support for the Bible with manuscript support for other ancient documents and books, it becomes overwhelmingly clear that no other ancient piece of literature can stand up to the Bible. Manuscript support for the Bible is unparalleled! There are more [New Testament] manuscripts copied with greater accuracy and earlier dating than for any secular classic from antiquity. Rene Pache adds, "The historical books of antiquity have documentation infinitely less solid." Dr. Benjamin Warfield concludes, "If we compare the present state of the text of the New Testament with that of no matter what other ancient work, we must...declare it marvelously exact." Norman Geisler makes several key observations for
our consideration: “No other book is even a close second to the Bible
on either the number or early dating of the copies. The average secular
work from antiquity survives on only a handful of manuscripts; the New
Testament boasts thousands.” The average gap between the original
composition and the earliest copy is over 1,000 years for other books. From this documentary evidence, then, it is clear that the New Testament writings are superior to comparable ancient writings. "The records for the New Testament are vastly more abundant, clearly more ancient, and considerably more accurate in their text." Support for the New Testament from the “Church Fathers” As noted at the beginning of this chapter, in
addition to the many thousands of New Testament manuscripts, there are
over 86,000 quotations of the New Testament in the early “church
fathers.” There are also New Testament quotations in thousands of early
church Lectionaries (worship books). Manuscript Evidence for the Old Testament The Dead Sea Scrolls prove the accuracy of the
transmission of the Bible. In fact, in these scrolls discovered at
Qumran in 1947, we have Old Testament manuscripts that date about a
thousand years earlier (150 B.C.) than the other Old Testament
manuscripts then in our possession (which dated to A.D. 900).The
significant thing is that when one compares the two sets of manuscripts,
it is clear that they are essentially the same, with very few changes. God's Preservation of the Bible God who had the power and sovereign control to inspire the Scriptures in the first place is surely going to continue to exercise His power and sovereign control in the preservation of Scripture. Actually, God's preservational work is illustrated in the text of the Bible. By examining how Christ viewed the Old Testament,
we see that He had full confidence that the Scriptures He used had been
faithfully preserved through the centuries. |
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