The Codex Wirceburgiensis, an early Pentateuch manuscript, provides vital insights into Latin biblical traditions and textual transmission.
P101 (P. Oxy. 4401): A Textual and Paleographical Analysis within New Testament Textual Studies
P101 is an early papyrus fragment of Matthew, affirming the stability and fidelity of the New Testament text in the third century.
Why Did Early Christians Prefer the Codex Over the Scroll?
The early Christian preference for codices, replacing scrolls, enhanced Scripture distribution, referencing, portability, and preservation, influencing biblical integrity.
Why Do So Many Ancient Sources—Biblical and Secular—Confirm the Existence of Jesus?
The text explores Jesus' historicity, supporting his existence through biblical accounts and multiple secular references affirming his life and crucifixion.
Akkadian Writing in the Ancient Near East: A Textual and Historical Analysis
Akkadian writing, a Semitic adaptation of Sumerian cuneiform, emerged post-Flood, significantly impacting administration, literature, and Old Testament studies.
How Did the Bible Come to Us?
The Bible's transmission history is marked by faithful preservation, courageous translations, and innovative printing, ensuring access to God's Word for all.
How May We Discern Early Christian Social Realities from the Manuscript Tradition?
Explore the historical clues of early Christian life through ancient writings. Discover the past with us.
Does the Abundance of Manuscript Variants Undermine the Reliability of the New Testament Text?
Explore how variations in ancient texts affect our understanding of the New Testament's trustworthiness.
What Insights Do Scribal Patterns Provide About the History and Integrity of the Greek New Testament?
Explore how scribal patterns shed light on the Greek NT's history and trust.
What Can the Georgian Version of the New Testament Tell Us About the Early Greek and Eastern Christian Traditions?
Discover the links between ancient texts and early Christian practices. How does the Georgian version shed light on this?

