Autographs would be sensational yet unprovable; what matters is the wording, and abundant witnesses have restored it beyond reasonable doubt.
Scribes Changed the Text to Make It Say What They Wanted It to Say: Bart D. Ehrman
Intentional scribal changes exist in isolated cases, but the manuscript tradition is broad and early enough to expose them and restore the text with high certainty.
Justin Martyr and the Early Christian Use of the Gospels
Excerpt: Justin Martyr’s Greek citations reveal early Gospel authority in worship and defense while showing how harmony and paraphrase shaped ecclesiastical quotation.
Codex Sinaiticus—Refuting the Forgery Claims and Conspiracy Theories
A line-by-line, material and textual case shows Codex Sinaiticus is a genuine fourth-century Bible, not a nineteenth-century forgery or Simonides hoax.

