The doctrine of inerrancy asserts the Bible's complete truthfulness in its original manuscripts, supported by God's nature and Jesus's teachings.
Followed All Things Accurately (Luke 1:3)
Luke's Gospel emphasizes historical accuracy and divine inspiration, establishing a reliable account of Jesus' life and ministry for believers.
P121, P. Oxyrhynchus 4805: A Fragmentary Early Third-Century Witness to John 19:17–18, 25–26
Papyrus 121 is a valuable early third-century manuscript fragment of John’s Gospel, contributing insights into early Christian scribal practices and textual transmission.
P120, P. Oxyrhynchus 4804: A Third-Century Fragment of John 1:25–28, 38–44
Papyrus 120 (𝔓120) supports the early transmission stability of the Gospel of John, affirming its Alexandrian textual tradition.
Determining the Correct Reading of the Original Text of the New Testament
The article discusses New Testament textual criticism, emphasizing manuscript reliability, foundational principles, and the significance of early papyri in preserving scripture.
Uncovering the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts: The Significance of Second-Century Papyri in Textual Criticism
The second-century papyri, crucial for New Testament textual criticism, affirm scripture's reliability through early textual evidence and paleographic analysis.
The Greek Septuagint: Its Origins, Development, and Role in Old Testament Textual Criticism
The Septuagint, a critical Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures, significantly impacts biblical scholarship and theological discourse across communities.
Was There Really a Garden of Eden?
This content explores the historicity of the Garden of Eden, arguing its significance to biblical teachings on sin, redemption, and humanity's origins.
Does Genesis 22:13 Confirm the Ram’s Position in the Masoretic Text, or Does the Variant “One Ram” Reflect the Original Intent?
Was the ram behind Abraham or simply present? Unravel the Hebrew text’s meaning in a defining moment of faith and see what ancient sources reveal about God’s plan.
What Can We Learn About the Reliability of the Old Testament Text from the Masoretic Tradition?
Discover how ancient scribes preserved the Scriptures: insights into the Masoretic tradition's impact on biblical texts.

