Digital tools expand access to Hebrew manuscripts, but disciplined method keeps the Masoretic Text central and variants rightly weighed.
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Tools: Utilizing Digital Technology in Old Testament Textual Criticism
Digital tools strengthen Old Testament textual criticism when they serve the manuscript evidence, uphold the Masoretic base, and enforce transparent method.
Jots and Tittles: Understanding the Details of Old Testament Textual Transmission
“Jots and tittles” points to the smallest Hebrew details and the rigorous scribal practices that preserved the Old Testament text with stability.
Hebrew Manuscript Studies: An Introduction
A foundational exploration of Hebrew manuscript studies and their critical role in confirming the text of the Old Testament.
Did Ancient Translators Alter the Text? Evaluating Controversial Letter Readings in the Septuagint
The theory that ancient translators manipulated Hebrew letters for theological reasons lacks strong support when simpler explanations—like scribal error—are more plausible.

