Early manuscript transmission preserved God’s Word through reverent copying, public reading, wide circulation, and textual restoration.
Can Papyrus 89 Illuminate the Early Transmission of Hebrews?
Papyrus 89, dated 250-300 C.E., is a significant early Greek manuscript of Hebrews, revealing early biblical transmission practices.
What Can Papyrus 78 [P78] (P. Oxy. 2684) Reveal About the Early Transmission of the New Testament Text
Curious about early Bible texts? Explore an ancient fragment’s clues to Scripture’s past, rooted in faith: Jude 1:3.
Discovering the Bible Over the Centuries
How Jehovah’s Word was written, copied, translated, and restored to clear understanding through faithful study of Scripture.

