“That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God” 1 Corinthians 2:5.

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“That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God” 1 Corinthians 2:5

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Preservation and Transmission of the Text Has the text of the bible been changed as it has been copied through the centuries? None of the original “autographs” still exist. What we have are copies of copies of copies. Bible critics claim that the text cannot be trusted because so many errors have occurred in its copying, transmission and translation. Some who claim to believe that the Bible was originally inspired make such allegations. This includes Muslims and Mormons.

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Preservation and Transmission of the Text God promised to protect and preserve His word in this world! In Isaiah 40:8, the prophet of God said, “The word of our God stands forever.” Peter quotes this passage from Isaiah and also affirms that Christians have “been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever” (1 Peter 1:23). Psalm 100:5 states that, “the LORD is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations”.”

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the Old Testament Text Jesus Trusted Copies (Luke 4:16-21) .” This copy of Isaiah dates from between 250 to 125 BC. Jesus would have used a copy like this in Luke 4.

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the Old Testament Text Jesus used Translations The Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek about 280 BC in a translation that is known as the Septuagint (LXX) Fragments of this text dating to the first and second centuries BC were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars believe that more than half of the citations of the Old Testament found in the New Testament come from the Septuagint. Jesus appears to refer to the Septuagint translation in Mark 9:12 and elsewhere. He quotes Malachi 4:6, which in the Septuagint states that Elijah would “restore" the hearts of the fathers. .”

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the Old Testament Text Jesus used Translations The Targum is an Aramaic translation and paraphrase of the Hebrew Bible. There are significant examples in which Jesus' language agrees with the Targum. His reference to Isaiah 6:9-10 in Mark 4:12 concludes with " . . . and their sins be forgiven them." Only the Isaiah Targum reads this way. The Hebrew and the Septuagint read "heal" (as Jesus’ quotation does in Matt. 13:15 and John 12:40). .”

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the Old Testament Text The Witness of the Dead Sea Scrolls The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947 in caves near the Wadi Qumran in the vicinity of the Dead Sea. 800 distinct manuscripts were discovered in 11 caves. There are 200 copies or partial copies of Biblical texts representing every book of the O.T. except Esther. The scrolls date from 250 BC to 68 AD. Before the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest manuscript of the Hebrew Old Testament was the 10th century A.D. Aleppo Codex. The Dead Sea manuscripts of Old Testament books predate the Aleppo Codex by 1,000 years. .”

Qumran Caves & Scroll Jar

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the Old Testament Text The Witness of the Dead Sea Scrolls The Old Testament text that had been copied and handed down over the centuries varies little from the texts of Old Testament books found at Qumran .” Dead Sea Scroll of Isaiah Isaiah in the Aleppo Codex

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the New Testament Text From the beginning, the writings of the New Testament were meant to be shared and spread among Christians (see Colossians 4:16; Galatians 1:1-2; Revelation 1:4). The original inspired autographs were copied, copied and recopied and handed down from generation to generation. This text is sometimes called the Received Text. The King James Version was translated from Received Text sources in 1611 A.D. Since then, earlier manuscripts have been discovered such as Sinaiticus, Vaticanus & Washingtonius.

Consequences of the Inspiration of the Bible Transmission of the New Testament Text There are more than 5,300 known Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, over 10,000 Latin Vulgate translations and at least 9,300 other early versions. We have more than 24,000 manuscript copies of the New Testament text. No other document of antiquity can match these numbers. The Illiad by Homer has only 643 manuscripts that still survive. The oldest dates from the 13th century A.D. Plato lived from 427-347 B.C., and we have only seven copies of his writings, the earliest dating to 900 A.D. The text of the New Testament has far greater textual validation than those works. “There is no body of ancient literature in the world which enjoys such a wealth of good textual attestation as the New Testament” (F.F. Bruce)