Genesis did not copy Gilgamesh. Textual, theological, and manuscript evidence show independent memory of the Flood and a stable, early Hebrew transmission.
Has the Old Testament Been Corrupted? A Textual Study of Preservation and Restoration
The Old Testament text has variant readings, yet through preservation and restoration, the original inspired words are reliably recovered.
Have Christians Corrupted the Bible?
The Bible has faced corruption in scribal errors and flawed translations, but the inspired text has been faithfully preserved and restored.
The Kaige Revision and Its Role in Old Testament Textual History
The Kaige revision was a Jewish reworking of the Septuagint, aligning it with the Hebrew text and preserving the Divine Name in Paleo-Hebrew.
Transmission of the Old Testament Text: Masoretic Reliability, Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Manuscript Path to Modern Editions
A clear, evidence-driven history of how the Masoretic Text and corroborating witnesses preserved the Old Testament from Moses to modern editions.
Old Testament Text Commentary on Exodus 18:12
Jethro “took” a burnt offering (MT), while ancient versions read “offered.” MT preserves the original; versions provide interpretive clarity.
The Transmission of the Old Testament Text: Masoretic Precision, Dead Sea Scrolls, Ancient Versions, and the Reliability of the Hebrew Bible
Masoretic precision, Dead Sea Scrolls, and ancient versions together show the Old Testament text has been faithfully preserved and can be confidently restored.
Hebrew Manuscript Studies: An Introduction
A foundational exploration of Hebrew manuscript studies and their critical role in confirming the text of the Old Testament.
The Great Isaiah Scroll and Its Damaged Exemplar: Reassessing Textual Omissions in 1QIsaᵃ
The Great Isaiah Scroll’s omissions reflect a damaged exemplar, not a pre-Masoretic stage, reaffirming the MT’s textual reliability.
Quantification of Variants in Old Testament Textual Studies: A Data-Driven Analysis of the Hebrew Bible’s Textual Stability
An in-depth analysis of textual variants reveals that the Hebrew Bible has been preserved with over 99.9% stability, based on exhaustive manuscript evidence.

