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The Preservation of the New Testament Text : a Common Sense Approach
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
  • James A. Borland, Liberty University
Publication Date
4-1-1999
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Published in Master's Seminary Journal, 10 no 1 Spr 1999, p 41-51.
Abstract

Opinions vary as to how God might have preserved the text of the New Testament. No originals remain, only copies, and these have many variations. Yet, it can be said that the New Testament text is substantially pure as demon-strated in the existing manuscripts. The minor differences that exist between manuscripts should be examined carefully, however, keeping in mind that the Scriptures came to man in an inerrant fashion. The original location of the autographs can provide a key to understanding their transmissional history. Manuscript choices are crucial and can help or hinder doctrinal understanding.

Citation Information
James A. Borland. "The Preservation of the New Testament Text : a Common Sense Approach" (1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james_borland/50/