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1 Are the Biblical Documents Reliable? How do we know the Bible we have today is even close to the original? Aren’t the copies through the years full of errors, embellishments, additions and deletions?

2 3 Errors to Avoid 1. Assume Inspiration of the document 1. Many documents “claim” inspiration 2. Our task is to prove the inspiration 3. Is is circular reasoning to assume the thing you are trying to prove.

3 3 Errors to Avoid 1. Assume Inspiration of the document 2. Their Bible looked like ours 1. Arrangement / title of books 2. Chapter and verse divisions 3. The documents are a collection of ancient source autographs. 3. Start with modern “authorities”

4 Is the Document Valid? Bibliographical – What is the textual tradition? Were many copies made and distributed? Bibliographical – What is the textual tradition? Were many copies made and distributed? Internal Evidence – What does the document claim for itself? Internal Evidence – What does the document claim for itself? External Evidence – Does it align with other facts, dates, people? External Evidence – Does it align with other facts, dates, people?

5 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe No copiers, scanners, or printing presses Copies were made by hand – by scribes The believed they were dealing with the Word of God

6 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe The Massoretic Text The Massoretic Text Early 10 th century Massoretes specialized in copying texts Copy Isaiah Then total the letters, words, lines, letters per line, etc.

7 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe The Massoretic Text The Massoretic Text They would note the middle letter of the book, middle letter of each page All present copies of Hebrew texts come from this period

8 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe The Massoretic Text The Massoretic Text Dead Sea Scrolls Dead Sea Scrolls 1947, clay jars containing leather scrolls were found The city of Qumran was dedicated to making copies of Scripture It dates from 250 BC – 100 BC

9 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe The Massoretic Text The Massoretic Text Dead Sea Scrolls Dead Sea Scrolls Most of the documents are dated around 250- 150 BC Major find – complete Isaiah scroll 1,000 years OLDER than oldest copy

10 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe The Massoretic Text The Massoretic Text Dead Sea Scrolls Dead Sea Scrolls There was no significant difference in the documents that are 1,000 years apart There were no textual changes Only a few minor errors

11 The Old Testament The Scribe The Scribe The Massoretic Text The Massoretic Text Dead Sea Scrolls Dead Sea Scrolls The Septuagint The Septuagint Septuagint – often called LXX (70) There were 70 Jewish scholars Greek translation of the Old Testament In Alexandria, Egypt about 200 BC Jesus quoted from it

12 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence There are more than 4,000 different manuscripts containing all or most of the NT They are written on different materials

13 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus Papyrus – reed, split, pressed, made a durable “paper” Parchment Parchment – sheep or goat skin – split to very thin Parchment was very expensive and only used for important documents

14 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus & Parchment Examples Examples Codex Vaticanus – Codex Siniaticus – Codex Vaticanus – Codex Siniaticus – Parchment copies of the entire NT (325 – 450 AD)

15 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus & Parchment Examples Examples Older Papyrii – Earlier fragments (180-225 AD) Older Papyrii – Earlier fragments (180-225 AD) Chester Beatty Papyrus (P45, P46, P47) – Luke, John, Rom., 1 & 2 Cor., Gal., Eph., Phil., Col., 1 & 2 Thess., Heb. - and parts of Matt., Mark, Acts, and Rev. Chester Beatty Papyrus (P45, P46, P47) – Luke, John, Rom., 1 & 2 Cor., Gal., Eph., Phil., Col., 1 & 2 Thess., Heb. - and parts of Matt., Mark, Acts, and Rev.

16 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus & Parchment Examples Examples Oldest fragment – Oldest fragment – Rylands Papyrus (P52) – John 18:31-33, 37 It dates at 130 AD Found in Egypt All of this evidence creates a bridge back to the first century

17 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus & Parchment Examples Examples Versions Versions In addition to Greek manuscripts – In addition to Greek manuscripts – There are more than 1,000 translations – Syria, Coptic, Armenian, Gothic, Ethiopic There are more than 1,000 translations – Syria, Coptic, Armenian, Gothic, Ethiopic Also about 8,000 Latin Vulgate (384- 400 AD) Also about 8,000 Latin Vulgate (384- 400 AD)

18 The New Testament Manuscript Evidence Manuscript Evidence Papyrus & Parchment Papyrus & Parchment Examples Examples Versions Versions Church Fathers Church Fathers Many writers (100-450 AD) Many writers (100-450 AD) Some were students of or traveled with an apostle Some were students of or traveled with an apostle ALL of the NT is quoted by the church fathers ALL of the NT is quoted by the church fathers Except 11 verses! Except 11 verses!

19 A Comparison Work Date of Writing Lapse: Event to MS Matthew50-65<200 Mark65<200 Luke60<200 John90-96<100 Paul50-65<200 Josephus80900-1200 Tacitus100-120800-850

20 A Comparison Work Date of Writing Lapse: Event to MS Matthew50-65<200 Mark65<200 Luke60<200 John90-96<100 Paul50-65<200 Herodotus430-425 BC1400-1450 Plutarch100850-1500

21 The Anvil Last eve I passed beside a blacksmith's door And heard the anvil ring the vesper chime: Then looking in, I saw upon the floor Old hammers, worn with beating years of time.

22 The Anvil "How many anvils have you had," said I, "To wear and batter all these hammers so?" "Just one," said he, and then, with twinkling eye, "The anvil wears the hammers out, you know."

23 The Anvil And so, thought I, the anvil of God's word, For ages skeptic blows have beat upon; Yet though the noise of falling blows was heard, The anvil is unharmed... the hammer's gone. Author unknown

24 Inspiration Inspiration Define: Inspiration  Greek – God breathed in  God gave the thoughts, ideas and the very words to express those ideas  God chose the words from the writer’s vocabulary to express His thoughts

25 Inspiration The original autographs ARE inspired Copies of the original are not inspired Translations are not inspired The translators are not inspired Does this mean we can’t have trust in the Bible? Not at all.

26 Changes Dittography Dittography – Writing twice what should have been written once – latter instead of later; good instead of god; too instead of to; my, my instead of my Fission Fission – Improperly dividing one word into two words – nowhere becomes now here

27 Changes Fusion Fusion – Combining two words to form one – there in becomes therein Haplography Haplography – Writing once what should be written twice – later instead of latter; god instead of good, my instead of my, my.

28 Changes Homophony Homophony – Writing a word with a different meaning when both words have the same pronunciation – deer for dear; die for dye Transposition Transposition – The reversing of letter order – stop for pots; no for on; pot for top

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34 Copying Checks In English we have letters “a, b, c, d” and we have numbers “1, 2, 3, 4” Greek and Hebrew uses letters for numbers – A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4 Similar in English with the letter o and the number 0. The context will tell if it is a letter or number

35 Bottom Line The biblical copies are so accurate that all of the biblical documents are 98.5% textually pure. The Dead Sea Scroll of Isaiah was 1,000 years older than any previous copy, but was over 95% textually identical.

36 Bottom Line We have more than 5,000 Greek manuscripts of the NT We also have 19,000 manuscripts of ancient origin translations All of the NT is quoted by the early church fathers (except 11 verses) The NT is very well preserved

37 Bottom Line It is obvious that the NT is far better preserved than an other ancient text People have no problem believing in Caesar, Plato, Aristotle Historians quote Josephus as a Jewish historian

38 Bottom Line There is more evidence for Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount than for the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln


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