Textual commentary on Matthew 27, weighing early manuscripts to establish the original Greek in key verses of Jesus’ trial, crucifixion, and burial.
Matthew 24 Textual Commentary: External Evidence, Scribal Habits, and the Restoration of the Original Text
Critical commentary on Matthew 24 that restores the earliest text by weighing manuscripts, exposing harmonizations, and explaining key variants with precision.
Matthew 23 Textual Commentary: Manuscript Evidence, Scribal Tendencies, and the Restoration of the Original Text
Key variants in Matthew 23 show early Alexandrian primacy, resisting later harmonization and expansion, and restoring the original words Jesus spoke in 33 C.E.
New Testament Textual Commentary on Matthew 19: External Evidence, Alexandrian Stability, and Scribal Harmonization
Matthew 19’s original wording emerges by weighing early Alexandrian witnesses first, exposing later LXX and Synoptic harmonizations without losing Matthean brevity.

