Corrections in Codex Sinaiticus reveal scribal diligence, aligning it with the Alexandrian text and confirming the stability of the New Testament.
Getting To Know The Sources Of New Testament Textual Criticism: Biblical Papyri, Major Uncials, And Key Minuscules
Meet the core sources of NT textual criticism: early papyri, the great uncials, and key minuscules, and see how external evidence restores the original text.
Determining the Original Words of the New Testament: A Documentary, Manuscript-Driven Guide for Recovering the Text
Early papyri, major codices, versions, and Fathers—carefully weighed—let us recover the New Testament’s original words with disciplined, documentary precision.
New Testament Paleography: Materials, Writing Utensils, Book Forms, and Handwriting for Dating and Transmission
Paleography of New Testament manuscripts explained: materials, pens, codices, and handwriting features that date and stabilize the text from papyri to parchment.
The Sources of the New Testament Text: Greek Manuscripts, Ancient Versions, and Patristic Evidence
Early papyri, major codices, ancient versions, and patristic quotes together secure a reliable, reconstructable New Testament text grounded in documentary evidence.
Why Documentary Evidence Is Central to Recovering the Original Text
Documentary evidence—especially P75 and B—anchors the earliest text. Internal criteria explain, not overrule, what the best early Greek witnesses attest.
Understanding the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (CBGM) in Depth: Data, Decisions, and Documentary Control
A clear, advanced walk-through of CBGM—from data and unit boundaries to local stemmata and initial text—kept under firm documentary control.
Looking Ahead: Why the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method Still Matters for You
CBGM still matters because it keeps decisions tied to early manuscripts, forces clear reasoning, and scales as data grows—serving pastors, translators, and readers.
Coherence-Based Genealogical Method and You: How the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method Shapes Bible Reading, Study Notes, and Teaching
How CBGM touches your Bible reading—read notes without fear, weigh early witnesses first, and let internal arguments serve documentary evidence.
The Critics Speak: What People Like and Don’t Like About the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method
What supporters value and critics warn about CBGM—scale, contamination, clarity, and where internal arrows must yield to early, reliable Greek witnesses.

