Multispectral imaging clarifies damaged readings in P45 and P66 while strengthening the documentary method of New Testament textual criticism.
The Textual Character of Codex Bezae (D 05) in Acts: Western Readings and Documentary Evidence
Codex Bezae in Acts preserves an early but expansive Western text, rich in explanatory readings yet usually secondary to the earlier Alexandrian witnesses.
Why Acts Presents a Special Text-Critical Challenge
An in-depth documentary study of Acts textual variants, weighing major passages, manuscript evidence, and scribal habits to recover Luke’s original wording.
Papyrus 45 and the Text of the Gospels
Papyrus 45 shows both human scribal fallibility and a remarkably stable Gospel text, powerfully confirming the early Alexandrian tradition and the reliability of the New Testament.
The Chester Beatty Papyri and Its Significance for New Testament Textual Studies
Explore the transformative impact of the Chester Beatty Papyri on New Testament textual studies. This article delves into how these ancient manuscripts, dating back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries, have enriched our understanding of the New Testament's origins and its early textual transmission.
PAPYRUS 45 (P45): The First of the Chester Beatty BIBLICAL Papyri (c. 175-225)
Explore the ancient origins and significance of one of the earliest Christian manuscripts. Discover its impact on biblical studies.

