How Israel’s scribal schools, priestly custodians, and Masoretic guardians preserved the Old Testament through disciplined manuscript transmission.
The Reliability of Ancient Versions as Witnesses In Old Testament Textual Criticism: Strengths and Limits
Ancient versions support, rather than threaten, the Masoretic Text, functioning as valuable but subordinate witnesses to a remarkably stable Hebrew Scripture.
The Reliability of the Pre-Exilic Hebrew Scribal System as Evidence of Early Textual Preservation
Jehovah’s pre-exilic scribal system proves that Scripture’s preservation was divinely structured from its origin, not a late human achievement.
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 Masoretic Vocalization: Origins, Systems, and Textual Implications
The Masoretic vocalization was crucial for preserving Hebrew Scriptures, allowing precise pronunciation and interpretation across generations.

