Understand the importance of New Testament Textual Criticism. Enhance Scripture analysis and Christian learning.
Continual Growth—The Imperfect Aspect of εδιδου in Matthew 13:8 and Its Exegetical Significance
Explore continual growth through the imperfect aspect of εδιδου in Matthew 13:8. Enhance Scripture analysis and Christian understanding.
The Certainty of Choice: Analyzing the Future Implications of μέλλετε in Romans 8:13
Delve into the certainty of choice by analyzing the future implications of μέλλετε in Romans 8:13. Enhance Scripture analysis and Christian understanding.
T (Codex Borgianus) Fifth Century C.E. New Testament Manuscript
Unearth the treasures within Codex Borgianus, a fifth-century New Testament manuscript. Our blog post explores its historical and biblical significance.
Eberhard Nestle and His Contribution to New Testament Textual Criticism
Uncover the influence of Eberhard Nestle on New Testament textual criticism. Our blog sheds light on his vital contributions to this fascinating field.
Did Moses Write Exodus 6:26-27?
Explore the question of authorship for Exodus 6:26-27. Our blog examines evidence and interpretations that suggest someone other than Moses could have penned these verses.
THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS – (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.
Clarifying the Original Text of Matthew 5:27—A Detailed Examination
Dive into an exploration of Matthew 5:27's original text.
Exodus 1:15-21—Navigating Biblical Difficulties: The Case of the Hebrew Midwives
Navigate the complexities of Exodus 1:15-21, delving into the fascinating case of the Hebrew midwives and their pivotal role in biblical narratives.
Introduction to the Text of the Old Testament
Explore the rich history and intricate process of the Old Testament's textual formation in 'Introduction to the Text of the Old Testament.' Delve into the origins of the Hebrew Bible, from the Masoretic Text to the influential works of textual criticism, and understand how these sacred scriptures have been preserved and transmitted across generations.

