Conjectural emendation is rarely warranted; the Masoretic Text remains the preserved and reliable base, with conjecture appropriate only when all evidence fails.
Editorial Tendencies in the Book of Chronicles: Textual Observations
Chronicles demonstrates careful editorial refinement that preserves earlier Hebrew traditions, emphasizing temple worship, Davidic continuity, and textual fidelity.
The Preservation of Pauline Vocabulary in the Manuscripts
Paul’s vocabulary has been remarkably preserved across centuries, demonstrating the fidelity of early scribes and the providential preservation of the inspired text.
Conflation Readings in the Psalms: Case Studies
An in-depth study of conflation readings in the Psalms, exploring scribal preservation, textual history, and the reliability of the Masoretic tradition.
What is the Quran?
A decisive, historical-grammatical examination of the Quran’s origin, claims, and contradictions when measured by the inspired, preserved Word of Jehovah.
The Quran—Confirmatory of Previous Scripture?
Does the Quran confirm the Bible? Testing its claim against Scripture reveals decisive contradictions in God’s Name, Christ’s cross, and salvation.
Literal Translation Philosophy and the Integrity of Deuteronomy 4:2: “You Shall Not Add to the Word”
Deuteronomy 4:2 forbids adding to or taking away from God’s singular “word.” Faithful translation preserves this unity without interpretive deviation.
The Distribution of Early Manuscripts: New Testament Transmission, Church Growth, and Textual Preservation
The New Testament writings spread efficiently across the Roman Empire through hand-copied manuscripts, despite persecution and material limitations.
The Masoretic Text: Origins, Development, and Authority in Old Testament Textual Transmission
The Masoretic Text, meticulously preserved by Jewish scribes, is foundational for both Jewish and Christian biblical studies.
Who Were the Masoretes, and What Is the Masoretic Text?
Discover the mysterious group behind the Hebrew Bible's text and their lasting influence on scripture.

