John 7:53–8:11 entered the manuscript tradition later and interrupts John’s tightly linked Feast of Tabernacles discourse between 7:52 and 8:12.
The Transmission of the Text of the New Testament: History of the Handwritten Text and Types of Variants
Early papyri and Codex Vaticanus reveal a stable, early New Testament text. This article explains its transmission and the nature of textual variants.
Inerrancy and New Testament Textual Criticism: How the Documentary Method and Early Alexandrian Witnesses Secure the Original Text
Early papyri and the documentary method show how the New Testament’s original, inerrant text is identifiable, stable, and historically recoverable.
A Comprehensive Coverage of All Papyri Greek New Testament Manuscripts
This article explores the most significant Greek New Testament papyri—P52, P45, P46, P47, P66, and P75—demonstrating their early date, textual accuracy, and importance in confirming the reliability of the biblical text from the second century onward. After the introductory article, there will be a table that will list all Greek New Testament Papyri manuscripts with links to articles.

