A historical walk through how the Old Testament was copied, translated, checked, and restored—without mythical claims of flawless copying.
William Tyndale Vow: “If God Spare My Life…”
At Little Sodbury, Tyndale vowed that if God spared his life, even a plowboy would know Scripture better than a scholar—setting England on a new course.
William Tyndale: A Scholar of Oxford and Cambridge
Trained at Oxford and Cambridge, Tyndale mastered Greek and Hebrew and formed a pastor’s conviction: Scripture must speak plainly to England’s common people.
Tel Arad Bears Silent Witness to Scripture, Judgment, and Jehovah’s Name
Tel Arad’s fortress, ostraca, and illicit shrine confirm Judah’s border life, everyday use of Jehovah’s Name, and the reality of covenant judgment.
Nomina Sacra and the Transmission of the Divine Name
The nomina sacra shaped early New Testament manuscripts, preserving reverence for divine names while transmitting the inspired text faithfully.
The Quran—Confirmatory of Previous Scripture?
Does the Quran confirm the Bible? Testing its claim against Scripture reveals decisive contradictions in God’s Name, Christ’s cross, and salvation.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Sunday, March 23, 2025
Psalm 148:13 emphasizes that Jehovah's name alone is supreme, deserving exclusive praise for His unmatched glory and authority.

