The Critical Text restores the New Testament by weighing early manuscripts, exposing scribal changes, and removing later additions.
The Sahidic Coptic Version and Early Alexandrian Readings: Supporting Evidence for the Critical Text
The Sahidic Coptic version supports early Alexandrian readings and strengthens confidence in the documentary basis of the critical Greek New Testament.
The Age of the Critical Text: Origins, Development, and Evaluation of the Westcott-Hort Tradition
The Westcott-Hort critical text revolutionized New Testament textual criticism by prioritizing early Alexandrian manuscripts and documentary evidence.

