Paul, the Apostle of Christ, stands as teacher, preacher, apologist, and evangelist—transformed from persecutor to missionary, leaving a model for all believers.
Clement of Rome’s Use of the Pauline Epistles: A Textual and Historical Analysis
Clement of Rome’s quotations of Paul confirm the early authority, stability, and Alexandrian transmission of the Pauline Epistles.
Why P46 Refutes Ehrman on the Pauline Epistles
P46, dated 100–150 C.E., preserves the Pauline Epistles in stable form, refuting Ehrman’s claims of late collection and theological corruption.
The Codex and New Testament Collections: The Formation, Circulation, and Canonical Role of Early Christian Bookmaking
The early adoption of the codex by Christians significantly shaped the transmission, collection, and canonization of New Testament writings.
P118, P. Köln 10311: A Second-Century Witness to Romans 15:26–27, 32–33; 16:1, 4–7, 11–12
Papyrus 118, an early Greek manuscript of Romans, is crucial for understanding the text's transmission and structure in early Christianity.
Examining the Pronoun-Rich Christological Hymn in Colossians 1:16-20: Style, Theology, and Authenticity
Dive into the stylistic analysis and theological insights of the Colossians passage, exploring its divine significance and textual authenticity.
Introduction to 0319 (Codex Sangermanensis) [c. 900 C.E.]
Discover the fascinating history and significance of Codex Sangermanensis, a 10th-century Greek-Latin manuscript of the Pauline Epistles. Explore its origins, unique textual features, and the insights it offers into medieval textual transmission.
THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS – (GENTI)
The Greek-English New Testament Interlinear (GENTI), produced by Christian Publishing House. This essential tool offers a literal lexical English equivalent of the Greek text, enriched with symbols for quick access to the Updated American Standard Version (UASV), textual issues, exegetical commentary, and articles on Bible difficulties.
THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS – (GENTI)
The Greek-English New Testament Interlinear (GENTI), produced by Christian Publishing House. This essential tool offers a literal lexical English equivalent of the Greek text, enriched with symbols for quick access to the Updated American Standard Version (UASV), textual issues, exegetical commentary, and articles on Bible difficulties.
Unveiling the Codex Claromontanus: A 6th Century New Testament Manuscript
Explore the Codex Claromontanus, a 6th-century manuscript of the New Testament. This article provides an overview of its content, significance in textual criticism, and history, including its discovery and contributions to biblical scholarship.

