Papyrus 106, an early manuscript of John's Gospel, supports Alexandrian textual traditions, affirming the early stability of New Testament transmission.
Textual Commentary on Genesis 49:20 (UASV): A Conservative Textual-Critical and Philological Examination
The UASV emphasizes a literal translation philosophy, maintaining original meanings and syntax from the Masoretic Text for accuracy.
Euthanasia and the Bible: A Comprehensive Evangelical Apologetic Examination of Life, Death, and Divine Sovereignty
The article examines euthanasia through a biblical lens, affirming life's sanctity and opposing any form of intentional life-ending practices.
Exodus 4:24 and the Enigmatic Encounter at the Lodging Place: Preserving the Ambiguity of the Hebrew Pronoun
Exodus 4:24 presents a mysterious divine confrontation that intentionally maintains ambiguity regarding who is threatened with death.
Pekah, King of Israel: Historical and Archaeological Analysis of His Reign and Political Turmoil in the 8th Century B.C.E.
Pekah’s tumultuous reign in Israel involved violence, spiritual corruption, and military failures, ultimately leading to his assassination and Assyrian domination.
P105 (P. Oxy. 4406): A Textual Analysis of Matthew 27:62–64; 28:2–5 in the Alexandrian Tradition
P105 is a significant Greek manuscript fragment of the New Testament, confirming the Alexandrian text's reliability and early transmission.
Genesis 49:4 Textual Analysis: Evaluating the Second vs. Third Person Reading in the Masoretic and Ancient Versions
Genesis 49:4 experiences a notable textual variant between the Masoretic Text and ancient translations, impacting the understanding of Reuben's rebuke.
Christian Ethics: A Comprehensive Analysis Based on Biblical Inerrancy and the Historical-Grammatical Method of Interpretation
Christian ethics is a God-centered framework grounded in Scripture, emphasizing absolute moral standards derived from God's character and teachings.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Friday, April 18, 2025
In John 15:15, Jesus emphasizes His apostles' unique relationship, elevating them from servants to friends with divine revelation.
Textual Commentary on Genesis 48:7: Analysis of the Textual Variants and Manuscript Evidence
The updated American Standard Version (UASV) discusses the textual variant in Genesis 48:7, supporting "Paddan-Aram" as original.

