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In this lecture, Bible teacher Dave Bigler (founder of Iron Sheep Ministries) does a basic overview of the history of our New Testament text. From the spreading of the early Gospel by word of mouth, the writing down of our New Testament text on papyrus to the formation of the New Testament Canon of scripture. All this and more is covered in this one hour lecture.Outline:01:38 - What are the top arguments against the validity of the Bible?03:06 - We live in a culture of doubt. 03:49 - Overview of part 1 and part 2 of this lecture series. 04:44 - Knowledge is our greatest strength amidst a culture of doubt.Jude 10; Rom 12.2; Prov 15.14; Prov 23.12; Prov 1:7Own your knowledge, if you don't know, find out. Pray for a hunger for knowledge.06:59 - The goal: Provide a basic, foundational knowledge of how our New Testament text passed from the pen of its original human author to your hands today. 07:14 - Outline for the lecture08:50 - what does inerrant mean?Define inerrant - without error. God, through the Holy Spirit, inspired the original human author who put pen to paper (quill to papyrus). THAT original also known as the “autograph,” THAT was without error. We do not have any of the original “autographs.” We have copies, that is where Textual criticism comes in. But let me be clear from the start; in all my research, all my schooling, all my studies; as much as I can be sure of anything, I am sure that this is God's perfect word for us today. Mat 24:35 - Heaven and earth will pass away, but my word will never pass away.10:45 - The spreading of the early gospel - an oral traditionThe gospel spread, and the narratives about Jesus' life and teachings were repeated hundreds of thousands of times by reliable eyewitnesses simply by word of mouth.Mat 28.18-20Acts 1.814:34 - When, why, and how was the text written down? When was the New Testament written? 17:18 - Why was there a gap between when Jesus lived and when the New Testament was written?18:10 - Why was the New Testament even written down?19:17 - What is the principle of immanence in Christianity?Heb 1.2, Matt 24.36, Mark 13,3220:44 - How was the New Testament written? Parchment, Papyrus, Manuscripts, etc.22:28 - what is a scribe?23:44 - The Canon of Scripture. Who decided what books would be in the Bible? What does the word Canon mean in relation to the Bible?23:44 - What is Canonization?25:36 - What is Pseudepigrapha?What is the Testament of Hezekiah, the Vision of Isaiah, the Books of Enoch, the Book of Noah, the Testament of Abraham, The Acts of Paul, The Gospel of Thomas, The Epistles of Barnabas?28:26 - Three key criteria for determining what books were in the New Testament Canon:ApostolicityOrthodoxyCatholicity30:48 - What books were questioned?33:14 - Why was the book of James questioned as being part of the New Testament?35:56 - Textual Criticism - the transmission of our text (copies of copies)38:06 - What is a textual variant in the Bible?47:39 - Is the ending of Mark a textual variant? Who wrote the ending to Mark? Mark 16.9-2052:07 - Was the story of the woman caught in adultery in the original New Testament text? John 7.53-8.11 56:17 - how much confidence can we really have in our text today?A look at Greek and Roman Historians 484-140ADHerodotus, Thucydides, Livy, Tacitus, Suetonius01:01:53 - Can we be confident in our New Testament text?01:04:04 - Where to learn more about Textual Criticism? Peter Gurry - interview on ApostleTalk.orgCo-Director - Text and Canon Institute TextandCanon.orgDig super deep w/ those that know - EvangelicalTextualCriticism.blogspot.comCenter for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts csntm.orgBooks: Reinventing Jesus (Daniel Wallace)How We Got the Bible (Neil Lightfoot)Scribes & Scripture (Peter Gurry)Pastor's Guide to the NT (David Bigler)01:06:25 - What will be in Part 2?01:07:05 - In Conclusion: God is sovereign!
Welcome back! In this episode, Rich and Larson are joined by Ron Dodson. Ron is CEO and Portfolio Manager of Dallas North Capital Partners, a private fund management firm. He also frequently writes on geopolitical developments and global risk. He has worked with the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. His interests include the Noahic Covenant gentile believers in the ancient world, continental theology and coaching soccer. He is a deacon in the PCA. Click here to watch it on YouTube.
Ron Dodson, CEO and portfolio manager at Dallas North Capital Partners, joins Josh and Timon for a wide ranging discussion on American evangelicals and political theology. #RonDodson #DallasNorthCapitalPartners #Theology #Finance #History #Investment #Culture #Faith #Government #Puritans #Christians From the Puritans' struggle with nominalism to the modern church's challenges in discipling its members, Dodson articulates the complexities of Christian citizenship, both in the kingdom of God and the nation-state. He presents the "Dodson Hypothesis," a compelling narrative that weaves together intertestamental history, the true high priesthood of Christ, and implications for both church and state. Show Notes: Ronald Dodson, Author at American Reformer Ron Dodson is CEO and Portfolio Manager of Dallas North Capital Partners, a private fund management firm. He also frequently writes on geopolitical developments and global risk. He has worked with the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. His interests include the Noahic Covenant gentile believers in the ancient world, continental theology and coaching soccer. He is a deacon in the PCA Learn more about Ron Dodson's work: https://www.dallasnorthcapital.com/ –––––– Follow American Reformer across Social Media: X / Twitter – https://www.twitter.com/amreformer Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmericanReformer/ Website – https://americanreformer.org/ Promote a vigorous Christian approach to the cultural challenges of our day, by donating to The American Reformer: https://americanreformer.org/donate/ Follow Us on Twitter: Josh Abbotoy – https://twitter.com/Byzness Timon Cline – https://twitter.com/tlloydcline The American Reformer Podcast is hosted by Josh Abbotoy and Timon Cline, recorded remotely in the United States, and edited by Jared Cummings. Subscribe to our Podcast, "The American Reformer" Get our RSS Feed – https://americanreformerpodcast.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-american-reformer-podcast/id1677193347 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/1V2dH5vhfogPIv0X8ux9Gm?si=a19db9dc271c4ce5
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Extra special thanks to Paul and Shannon of the channels Paulogia and Shannon Q respectively, both of whom agreed to putter around downtown Toronto with me in the rain in order to get my silly introductory shots.Today, I tried to give myself an easy week...so I made an hour long listicle. Yay me!Subscribe to Paulogia: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulogiaSubscribe to Shannon Q: https://www.youtube.com/@ShannonQCards:Losing Originals is Best for Preserving Originals!:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hrxFOn1K2YPeer Reviewed Evidence of Miracles!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvGA3-jiG2oThe Great NOPE! | A Response to Ellen G. White's "The Great Hope":https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbOEx_k9dkdF1P_pGJwOFiok_Zq7VxWnSources:Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age: God's Word Questioned: https://tinyurl.com/yqdkem7rThe Last Six Verses of Revelation: https://tinyurl.com/ylgsyqlgGender-neutral 2011 NIV Bible creates controversy: https://tinyurl.com/yqepapk9Bart D. Ehrman, Misquoting JesusEpistle to the Galatians: https://tinyurl.com/yrvzldc7Paul Dictated His Letters: How Does *That* Complicate Finding an Original?: https://tinyurl.com/yqbwlhmxThree Things to Know about New Testament Manuscripts: https://tinyurl.com/2r2he6djThe God Who Reveals: A Response to J. L. Schellenberg's Hiddenness Argument: https://tinyurl.com/ywxvmhahA New Response to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness: https://tinyurl.com/ylnc5ndxThe Changing Global Religious Landscape: https://tinyurl.com/2xpp28cm
In this podcast interview, we get to know Dr. Daniel B. Wallace. This is the first of two videos where Pastor John and Dr. Cody interview Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. In this video, we discuss a lot of his background, moving from a kid in Southern California to Biola University - to Dallas Theological Seminary - and now as one of the leading names in manuscript documenting, discovery, and deciphering. As always, you can find our sermon archive at www.swcc.org Discipleship materials at: www.transformed365.com Dr. Wallace has many articles online and books available through Amazon. The website for The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, where you can search, give, and read about findings is: www.csntm.org
Today, Wes Huff of Apologetics Canada explains to us that we can trust that the bible hasn't changed, despite the fact that the bible demonstrably changes all the time, even as late as 2011.Original Video: https://tinyurl.com/2apca4a3Cards:Losing Originals is Best for Preserving Originals!:https://youtu.be/-hrxFOn1K2YThe Watering Hole:https://www.youtube.com/@WateringHoleSources:Chinese whispers: https://tinyurl.com/mugr4u7Statement Of Practice & Belief: https://tinyurl.com/25jbz3jvThree Things to Know about New Testament Manuscripts: https://tinyurl.com/2r2he6djBible translations in the Middle Ages: https://tinyurl.com/25fckrdeConstantine the Great and Christianity: https://tinyurl.com/h4sbqu7Bart Ehrman. Lost Christianities. Oxford University Press, 2003.Early Christian Writings: https://tinyurl.com/26qjjjoyVulgate: https://tinyurl.com/jb42b6wThe Embarrassing and Alluring Biblical Giant: https://tinyurl.com/2ksn8n22Are These Giant Human Skeleton Photographs Real?: https://tinyurl.com/y8t24cawAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
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From the beginning, people who hand copied the New Testament Manuscripts put into the manuscripts features which made the reading of Scripture easier. But these features also are interpretive in nature. The post Episode 144 Formatting the Word of God with Dan Wallace first appeared on Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.
From the beginning, people who hand copied the New Testament Manuscripts put into the manuscripts features which made the reading of Scripture easier. But these features also are interpretive in nature. The post Episode 144 Formatting the Word of God with Dan Wallace first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
Join us as Jacob Hawk leads us in a discussion on how we got the Bible. Subscribe to Road Talk on Soundwise
5-21-23 - Biblical-Literacy Dr. David Capes interviewed Dr. Daniel Wallace, Executive Director of The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, CSNTM, & Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and Dr. Tommy Wasserman, Professor of New Testament at Orebro School of Theology in Sweden. Dr. Wallace and Dr. Wasserman discussed the accuracy of the New Testament Greek manuscripts of which there are nearly 6000 even after 1400 years of scribes handwriting the documents. Listen to Dr. Wallace and Wasserman passionately share details from the ancient New Testament manuscripts and fragments of New Testament manuscripts.
Today, we attempt to answer the question of whether or not Christians have been lying for the past 2000 years. Answer: Yes and no.Sources:Do We Know How Old Mary Was When She Had Jesus?: https://tinyurl.com/26f6oxp6Trinity: https://tinyurl.com/y7jktupePontius Pilate: https://tinyurl.com/hlb5zluAssessing the Stability of the Transmitted Texts of the New Testament and the Shepherd of Hermas: https://tinyurl.com/24etyyt4The New Testament in the original Greek: https://tinyurl.com/2xnjt9bnHow the Trinity Got Into the New Testament: https://tinyurl.com/2f8hobtuAn Introduction to Textual Criticism: Part 3–Textual Errors: https://tinyurl.com/2m53pzajThree Things to Know about New Testament Manuscripts: https://tinyurl.com/2r2he6djCenter for the Study of Global Christianity: https://tinyurl.com/2j7p57noMarcion: Forgotten "Father" and Inventor of the New Testament: https://tinyurl.com/28ngqyw8Ebionites: https://tinyurl.com/j2n2nggBart Ehrman. (2003): Lost ChristianitiesSaul the Sadducee? A Rabbinical Thought Experiment: https://tinyurl.com/2jox2jtlhttps://tinyurl.com/2jox2jtlOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/2a6oxtjqCards:Proof of Not God? An Atheist Claims to Falsify God:https://youtu.be/LszC4yJa1X0God Punishes Abuse Victims?!?:https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3Q_BjW4lyWQAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
How can we know that the Bible we have today is the same as the original if no original manuscripts exist? Greg explains why the number and age of the manuscripts we do have make it possible for textual critics to sift through the variant readings and confidently reconstruct the original writings. Topics: Commentary: Has the text of the Bible been corrupted? (00:00) Mentioned on the Show: “Misquoting” Jesus? Answering Bart Ehrman by Greg Koukl Related Links: The Bible Is Not a Game of Telephone by Amy Hall (quoting Dan Wallace) An Interview with Daniel B. Wallace on the New Testament Manuscripts by Justin Taylor Textual Variants: It's the Nature, Not the Number, That Matters by Tim Barnett A Clarification on How Bible Variants Are Counted by Amy Hall
Check out the Arkose Institute of Geosciences!https://steven-dj-baumann-s-school.teachable.com/https://steven-dj-baumann-s-school.teachable.com/p/introduction-to-aighttps://steven-dj-baumann-s-school.teachable.com/coursesToday, we look at the Impact 360 Institute's video on the reliability of the bible.Sources:What Is The Role Of The Holy Spirit In Relation To Interpreting The Scripture?: https://tinyurl.com/2f66txcuIt's time to talk about the Blue Line: Constructive re-engagement is key to stability: https://tinyurl.com/2nrvzzb2The Sea of Galilee: Development of an Early Christian Toponym: https://tinyurl.com/2h3qg6q4Were The Gospel Writers Really Geographically Inept?: https://tinyurl.com/2qmo75a4Three Things to Know about New Testament Manuscripts: https://tinyurl.com/2r2he6djOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/2htmme5lAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
What is Textual Criticism and why do we need it? Can we trust our Bibles or have they been changed so many times that the validity is lost? Is the Bible without error or full of errors? Dr. Peter Gurry PHD is a Biblical Scholar and Textual Critic. He is a professor at Phoenix Seminary and the Co-Director of the Text and Canon Institute. He is also an author and a regular contributor to the Evangelical Textual Criticism Blog. For more on Dr. Peter Gurry: https://textandcanon.org/ https://ps.edu/ http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.com/ See Dr. Gurry's published works for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Peter-J.-Gurry/e/B074Q1D497 Referenced in the talk is Dr. Daniel Wallace PHD as well as the Center for The Study of New Testament Manuscripts. For more on both: Dr. Wallace's published works for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Daniel-B-Wallace/e/B0034PF2J2 The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts: https://www.csntm.org/ The book that Dave Bigler references, ("New Testament Papyri Facsimiles P45, P46, P47" - that Dr. Gurry helped photograph) is available for purchase on the CSNTM website: https://www.csntm.org/products/ Apostle Talk is produced by Iron Sheep Ministries Inc. For more information or to make a donation to help their work continue visit: https://ironsheep.org/
Dr. Dan Wallace is a world renowned expert of New Testament Greek and the author of the highly acclaimed textbook: Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics, which is the standard textbook used in most second year Greek courses. Dr. Wallace has a ThM and PhD from Dallas Theological Seminary and has engaged in Post-doctoral studies at Cambridge University, University of Münster, and Tübingen University. He currently serves as Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. https://www.dts.edu/employee/daniel-wallace/
Many dating to the 300's AD era. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe and share!
In this episode we learn about another topic that is neglected far too often. This is a simple, rudimentary teaching to the marvelous Greek NT manuscripts.
What does it mean when New Testament critic Bart Ehrman says that there are more variants in the available New Testament manuscripts than there are words in the New Testament? Was the Bible translated and transmitted like a game of "telephone", leaving us with hopelessly altered and inaccurate versions of what the New Testament originally said? Nick Shalna and Dr. Tom Woodward are joined by Dr. Dan Wallace, an expert in the area of textual criticism, to answer these questions and give you the confidence necessary for defending the truth of the reliability of Scripture in the area of New Testament Manuscripts. Don't forget to "follow" the podcast and look out for new episodes Monday nights at 6pm!The Center for New Testament Manuscripts Website:https://www.csntm.org/Dr. Wallace's viral video on defending the New Testaments reliability:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ5cgQUJnrI&t=25sSupport the show
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What happens when New Testament manuscripts disagree? For example, should John 7:53-8:11 and Mark 16:9-20 be considered "Scripture"? Should Mark 9:29 say, "prayer and fasting" or just "prayer"? What do we do when some manuscripts of the New Testament have one reading, and other manuscripts have a different reading? How do scholars determine which was the original reading? In this episode, Pastors Brandon and Zac give a basic overview into textual criticism. For more information, see: Podcasts The Coherence-Based Genealogical Method by Reformed Forum Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism by Museum of the Bible What is New Testament Textual Criticism? by The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts From Scrolls to Scrolling: Scripture, Technology, and the Word of God by Museum of the Bible Articles Nestle-Aland 28: The New Standard in Critical Texts of the Greek New Testament by Daniel Wallace Can We Still Believe the Bible? by Daniel Wallace Doing Internal Evidence First in Textual Criticism by Daniel Wallace Do We Have the Original Text? Some Optimism in Textual Criticism by Michael Kruger The Heresy of Orthodoxy: Was the NT Text Reliably Transmitted? by Michel Kruger Books The Early Text of the New Testament by Michael Kruger Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books by Michael Kruger The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration by Bruce Metzger A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament by Bruce Metzger The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts, (Volume 1-2) by Philip Comfort and David Barrett A Commentary on the Manuscripts and Text of the New Testament by Philip Comfort "The Greek Language and Textual Criticism" in Going Deeper With New Testament Greek by Andreas Kostenberger, Benjamin Merkle, and Robert Plummer The Heresy of Orthodoxy by Andreas Kostenberger and Michael Kruger
What happens when New Testament manuscripts disagree? For example, should John 7:53-8:11 and Mark 16:9-20 be considered "Scripture"? Should Mark 9:29 say, "prayer and fasting" or just "prayer"? What do we do when some manuscripts of the New Testament have one reading, and other manuscripts have a different reading? How do scholars determine which was the original reading? In this episode, Pastors Brandon and Zac give a basic overview into textual criticism. For more information, see: Podcasts The Coherence-Based Genealogical Method by Reformed Forum Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism by Museum of the Bible What is New Testament Textual Criticism? by The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts From Scrolls to Scrolling: Scripture, Technology, and the Word of God by Museum of the Bible Articles Textual Criticism: What It Is And Why You Need It by Brandon Crowe On The King James Only Movement, The Majority Text, And Text Criticism by R. Scott Clark Nestle-Aland 28: The New Standard in Critical Texts of the Greek New Testament by Daniel Wallace Can We Still Believe the Bible? by Daniel Wallace Doing Internal Evidence First in Textual Criticism by Daniel Wallace Do We Have the Original Text? Some Optimism in Textual Criticism by Michael Kruger The Heresy of Orthodoxy: Was the NT Text Reliably Transmitted? by Michel Kruger Books The Early Text of the New Testament by Michael Kruger Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books by Michael Kruger The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration by Bruce Metzger A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament by Bruce Metzger The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts, (Volume 1-2) by Philip Comfort and David Barrett A Commentary on the Manuscripts and Text of the New Testament by Philip Comfort "The Greek Language and Textual Criticism" in Going Deeper With New Testament Greek by Andreas Kostenberger, Benjamin Merkle, and Robert Plummer The Heresy of Orthodoxy by Andreas Kostenberger and Michael Kruger
Dr. Daniel B. Wallace is the Executive Director of Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (csntm.org) & Senior Research Professor of NT Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. His intermediate level Greek grammar is well known to students of Greek, but he has also written or contributed to numerous other works, such as (with Darrell Bock), Dethroning Jesus: Exposing Popular Culture's Quest to Unseat the Biblical Christ. After recalling the way his study of Greek grew out of his faith, he treats us to a close reading of the Greek language of one of the most important passages ever written.
Professor Dan Wallace of The Center For The Study of New Testament Manuscripts joins David Capes to discuss his work with early Christian manuscripts. The post Episode 092 The Center For The Study of New Testament Manuscripts with Dan Wallace first appeared on Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.
Professor Dan Wallace of The Center For The Study of New Testament Manuscripts joins David Capes to discuss his work with early Christian manuscripts. The post Episode 092 The Center For The Study of New Testament Manuscripts with Dan Wallace first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
Can I Trust My Bible? From What Was Written to What I'm Reading
In this episode we discuss the basic guidelines textual critics employ when evaluating the quality of variant readings by comparing it to how a jury examines eyewitness testimony. We'll see that this process is not as complicated as it might seem.
There really is no comparison when considering the accuracy of New Testament Manuscripts and their abundance, compared with other ancient writings. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!
The amazing, precise accuracy of New Testament Manuscripts is examined. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!
Listen to Dr. Mark Gaither, CEO at the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, discuss his partnership with the museum to image Byzantine manuscripts and why imaging manuscripts and making them available online is so important for scholars and the public.
Various definitions and details are given concerning NT Manuscripts. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a 5 star review!
There are many reasons for changes to New Testament Manuscripts. We look at them today. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a 5 star review!!
How many papyri, Uncial, Miniscule, and Lectionaries are there, and what centuries do the come from? God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe and share! Please leave a 5 star review!
In this episode, I discuss how the New Testament manuscripts provide evidence that we are certain that we have the original words that the New Testament authors wrote when describing the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Here I will explain the bibliographical test and show how the New Testament manuscripts are more reliable than any other ancient writings.
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Today, former Christian pop star Alisa Childers goes over five apologetics that she feels every Christian should be familiar with. Well, judging by her coverage of biblical slavery, superficial familiarity is basically all she wants people to have - don't go in depth!Sources:Limitations in Historical Analysis of the New Testament: https://bit.ly/3ABzDGR25,000 New Testament Manuscripts? Big Deal: http://bit.ly/2JFk9LTCode of Hammurabi: https://bit.ly/3zLRQQVShould Mark 16:9-20 be in the Bible?: https://bit.ly/3uaAATZIn Child Deaths, a Test for Christian Science: https://nyti.ms/3ELhOrhJoshua Bowen. The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament. Vol. 1. Digital Hammurabi Press, 2021.Law Of Slavery in The State of Louisiana: https://bit.ly/3um7Ms1What Does the Bible Say About Beating A Slave?: https://bit.ly/3EOfNuAOriginal Video: https://bit.ly/3ADT3e5All my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
We cover two topics in this session, the manuscript evidence for the New Testament as well as the Old Testament Canon - how the Old Testament books were selected to be part of the Bible.
Today, we learn about the faith that scientists must have in unfounded assertions. Just kidding, we don't actually learn anything.Sources:Universal laws: https://bit.ly/30nV3XrWhat the Science of Morality Doesn’t Say About Morality: https://bit.ly/2N2glXE25,000 New Testament Manuscripts? Big Deal: http://bit.ly/2JFk9LTStructural color of Morpho butterflies: https://bit.ly/3qsr3nPOriginal Video: https://bit.ly/3bpXNtC
There are over 20,000 New Testament Manuscripts in a variety of languages and contexts from the first few centuries of the Christian era. How does this compare to other ancient literature? Does is confirm the Bible? Let's take a look. God bless you today!
I love coffee! My wife and I set up the coffee pot each evening, grinding coffee beans and setting the switch that will brew it first thing in the morning. My children also know I love coffee. I often receive Christmas gifts of coffee beans from specialty roasters. Did you know coffee beans are also a great illustration of the evidence showing we have the accurate text of the New Testament? A couple of years ago, I visited the Ark Encounter near Cincinnati, Ohio. I recommend the trip. While there, I watched a video in which Tim Chaffey used coffee beans to illustrate that we have the original message of the New Testament. Tim dropped coffee beans into cups to illustrate the number of ancient manuscripts that exist for ancient books. For example, he dropped 10 beans into a cup to show the number ancient manuscripts informing us of Julius Caesar. He then illustrated the thousands of manuscripts that we have for the New Testament by pouring coffee beans into another cup. It quickly overflowed! You really should see this three-minute video! In fact, you can view it online!. Check out the show notes for a link to the video. Coffee beans show us we can trust that the Bible we have today is translated from an accurate text of the original copies! We have the original message! Tim Chaffey, "Can We Trust the New Testament Manuscripts?" arkencounter.com, https://arkencounter.com/bible-true/beans/ Bumper music “Landing Place” performed by Mark July, used under license from Shutterstock.
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
Were the Gospels written early enough to be eye witness testimony? Join Andrew as he discusses the early accounts of the Gospels, the chain of custody of those copies and the textual criticism that explains away the different variants that we see in over 30,000 copies of hand written New Testament Manuscripts. Enjoy
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University Jesus and the Manuscripts Jesus and His World: The Archaeological Evidence
On today's podcast, we tackle some controversial questions. First, I offer my thoughts about how I'm processing the Ravi Zacharias Scandal. Next I talk with Marcia Montenegro about the most common false teaching you've probably never heard of: Perennialism. You may not have heard the word before, but it is gaining popularity in the church. Finally, I talk with Clark Bates about how the original New Testament Manuscripts were copied. Ever wonder what happened after the Apostle Paul wrote an Epistle to a certain church or region? Clark breaks it down for us.
Nathan and Karen host Dr. Dan Wallace, Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Seminary and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (csntm.org), to discuss Christian doctrine and the the critical need to prioritize them in order of importance.
How do we handle the apparent "errors" and "contradictions" in our Bible? Our faith may very well depend on whether we believe our Bible is infallible or inerrant. Living in a YouTube and Google generation means that we have no excuse not to have basic answers for those who have sincere questions about the accuracy of God's Word. You won't be a scholar after this episode, but you will be a more informed and battle-ready Christian. Take the time to learn the difference between these two theological terms and what you can do to strengthen your confidence in God's word. Find more at www.theologyonfire.orgLinks:Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts - http://www.csntm.org/Defending Inerrancy of the Bible - https://defendinginerrancy.com/
by Sean Finnegan We've been working our way through the various sources for our Greek New Testament. We've looked at the papyri and the uncials, but there is so much more to consider. In fact, the New Testament papyri and uncials combined make up less than 2% of our manuscripts. Today, we'll consider the other 98% of manuscripts including minuscules, Continue Reading
We’ve been working our way through the various sources for our Greek New Testament. We’ve looked at the papyri and the uncials, but there is so much more to consider. In fact, the New Testament papyri and uncials combined make up less than 2% of our manuscripts. Today, we’ll consider the other 98% of manuscripts Read more about 337 Bible 8 – Other New Testament Manuscripts[…]
We’ve been working our way through the various sources for our Greek New Testament. We’ve looked at the papyri and the uncials, but there is so much more to consider. In fact, the New Testament papyri and uncials combined make up less than 2% of our manuscripts. Today, we’ll consider the other 98% of manuscripts Read more about 337 Bible 8 – Other New Testament Manuscripts[…]
Today we are shifting gears from the Old Testament to the New Testament, from Hebrew manuscripts to Greek ones. We’ll begin with the earliest evidence for the Greek New Testament, the papyri. Made from the papyrus plant, approximately 130 of these manuscripts survive today in museums around the world. In this lecture you’ll learn the Read more about 335 Bible 6 – Greek New Testament Papyri[…]
9: Other New Testament Manuscripts by Sean Finnegan (For a higher quality video visit lhim.org/resouorces/classes.php?id=80) Are you curious how we get our English Bibles? Have you ever wondered about the manuscripts and the translation process? Join Sean Finnegan as he leads you through a journey of discovery to understand where we get our Bibles... To read the rest of the description visit lhim.org/resouorces/classes.php?id=80
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, My Search for Hebrew New Testament Manuscripts, Bible Scholar Nehemia Gordon speaks with Shannon Davis on Omega Man Radio about the impetus of his search, reveals how many Hebrew New Testament manuscripts he has … Continue reading → The post Hebrew Voices #108 – My Search for Hebrew New Testament Manuscripts appeared first on Nehemia's Wall.
Making the Bible available to people in their own language has been the sacred task of scholars for centuries. In fact, 16th century English translator William Tyndale, whose work greatly informed the King James Bible about 80 years later, stated that his goal was to make a Bible that a ploughboy could understand. Today’s translators, such as Dallas Theological Seminary scholars Dr. W. Hall Harris and Dr. Daniel B. Wallace, continue this responsibility. But today’s technology has allowed for a new approach used by these scholars in the NET Bible project that provides an unprecedented glimpse into the translation process. Their work gives an even deeper understanding and appreciation not only for this Bible translation, but of the decisions other translators have made, even back to the days of Tyndale. In this episode of Bible Connection, Hall and Dan tell the story about the NET Bible project, and how key decisions were made to allow everyone to virtually look over the shoulder of leading biblical language scholars and understand the Scriptures more clearly. Episode Links: Bible.org Netbible.com Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts Recommended Bible Resource: NET Bible Ever feel lost in translation? With the new NET Bible and translator notes, you don’t need to be. Modern readers can find it challenging to connect with the ancient words and cultural contexts of the biblical writers. The NET offers a completely new solution: pairing a readable, everyday English translation with the largest set of translators’ notes ever created for a Bible. The NET’s 60,000 notes bring complete transparency to every major translation decision and invite you to look over the translators’ shoulders, allowing you to come to your own understanding of the Scriptures. It is an indispensable resource for every Bible reader. Featured Scripture: 1 Peter 5:6-7 And God will exalt you in due time, if you humble yourselves under his mighty hand by casting all your cares on him because he cares for you.
Daniel Wallace, Founder and Executive Director of The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, discusses the fascinating process of preserving and examining these sacred, ancient documents.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our first of two installments of interviews at the annual meeting of the SBL (Society of Biblical Literature) we talk to Dr. Bill Arnold about a new book on the History of Israel that he co-edited (with Rick Hess), Dr. Dan Wallace about his work at CSNTM (The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts), […]
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This last episode is about the manuscript history of the New Testament, as well as a short history of English translations. In the second half of this lecture, we talk about the process and the dynamics at work in collecting the books of the bible into the “canon," a technical term referring to the authoritative collection of the biblical books.
Are the New Testament Manuscripts Reliable?.
Are the New Testament manuscripts reliable, or are they full of so many errors and discrepancies that they should not be trusted for the good news of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection? In today's Seven Minute Seminary, renowned Greek scholar Dr. Bill Mounce discusses the nature of biblical manuscripts, what errors we know do exist, and what bearing this has on the reliability of the Bible.
The three largest discoveries of New Testament manuscripts in the last half-century are discussed by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM). The discoveries include the uncovering of the “New Finds” manuscripts, the New Testament papyri housed at the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University, and manuscripts in Tirana, Albania (discovered by CSNTM). Dr. Wallace also elaborates on the practice of papyrology in recognizing New Testament manuscripts.
The three largest discoveries of New Testament manuscripts in the last half-century are discussed by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM). The discoveries include the uncovering of the “New Finds” manuscripts, the New Testament papyri housed at the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University, and a discovery of manuscripts in Tirana, Albania discovered by CSNTM. Dr. Wallace also uses this lecture as an opportunity to discuss the practice of papyrology in recognizing New Testament manuscripts.
Tobias Nicklas is professor of exegesis and hermeneutics of the New Testament at the University of Regensburg, Germany and honorary research associate of the Universities of Pretoria and Bloemfontein, both South Africa.
• Did Copyists Make Errors in the New Testament Manuscripts? by Dr. Dan Wallace
Today's interview is with Dr. Daniel B. Wallace, professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and an authority on Koine Greek grammar and New Testament textual criticism. He is founder of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts. He talks about his background and current work, photographing NT manuscripts, the current number of manuscripts, some of the most important manuscripts (and some great stories), his testimony journey into textual criticism, the trustworthiness of the Bible, the meaning of textual variants (how they are really counted, and what they affect), how he approaches apparent Bible contradictions, the doctrine of inerrancy, his interactions and debates with Bart Ehrman, comparing the popular vs. the scholarly Ehrman, "we don't have the originals!", determining the authorship of the Gospels, advice for apologists (great stuff), and do's and don'ts for defending the Bible. Visit CSNTM.org to assist his work. Enjoy.
There is a fourfold categorization of the Greek New Testament manuscripts. These four categories are papyri, uncials or majuscules, minuscules, and lectionaries. This system of categorization is discussed by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM).
The classification of the New Testament Manuscripts by their contents is here discussed by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM). The manuscripts are split into four groups: the Gospels, the Pauline letters and Hebrews, Acts and the general letters, and Revelation. Dr. Wallace shows that there is a great disparity between the number of manuscripts that contain the Gospels and those that contain Revelation, and he explains why this is significant.
The National Archive in Tirana, Albania was thought to be home to 13 Greek New Testament manuscripts. A team led by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace from the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) went to Albania to photograph these manuscripts, but upon arrival found that the archive is actually home to nearly 47 Greek New Testament manuscripts! Most of these had never been cataloged by Western scholarship.
A team led by Dr. Daniel B. Wallace from the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) went to Albania to photograph 13 manuscripts held at the National Archive in Tirana, Albania, but upon arrival found that the archive is actually home to 47 Greek New Testament manuscripts. Most of these had never been cataloged by western scholarship.
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SummaryWe have over 5500 Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. These manuscripts were written in various places and in different time periods. How do we know what the words in our Bible should be? This question is solved by the field of textual criticism.OutlineWhat is textual criticism?What is a textual variant?Three textual variants every Christian should know about.Closing thoughtsResourcesNET BibleYouTube Video: Nestle Aland Critical Edition of the Greek New TestamentDebate: Bart Ehrman vs Daniel Wallace: Can We Trust the Text of the New Testament?Bart Ehrman quoteMusicMusic by MichaelKobrin from Pixabay (Intro/Outro)Music by JuliusH from Pixabay (A Bear in the Woods)