IntroductionCanon- books were accepted as Scripture if
written by the apostles or a faithful associate of an apostle.
“This is now, beloved, the second letter I am writing to you in which I am stirring
up your sincere mind by way of reminder, that you should remember the words
spoken beforehand by the holy prophets and the commandment of the Lord and
Savior spoken by your apostles.” (2 Peter 3:1-2)
The apostles had binding and loosing authority from the Lord as we studied last
night. (Matthew 16:18-19; 18:18)
IntroductionEven though Paul was not an original
apostle chosen by Jesus, he saw the resurrected Lord (1 Cor. 15:8) and was inspired by God to write many letters.
“Therefore, beloved, since you look for these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, spotless and blameless,
regard the patience of our Lord as salvation; just as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him,
wrote to you, as also in all his letters, speaking in them of these things…”
(2 Peter 3:15-16a)
IntroductionThe apostle Paul’s words were to be
obeyed also.
Paul said, “If anyone thinks he is a prophet or spiritual, let him recognize that the
things which I am writing to you are the Lord’s commandment.” (1 Cor. 14:37)
These inspired writings were to be obeyed by all the churches. The apostle Paul
taught the same thing in every church. (1 Cor. 4:17)
“So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by word of mouth or by letter
from us.” (2 Thess. 2:15)
When Writings Were Considered Scripture…
….Brethren were commanded to read it.
“I adjure you by the Lord to have this letter read to all the brethren.” (1 Thess. 5:27)
…They were commanded to circulate it to other churches and read the letters from
other congregations.
“When this letter is read among you, have it also read in the church of the Laodiceans;
and you, for your part read my letter that is coming from Laodicea.” (Colossians 4:16)
…Brethren were commanded not to add or take away from it. (1 Cor. 4:6; Rev. 22:18-
19)
The Bible Teaches that Every Word of God is Inspired, Infallible, and Inerrant“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God,
and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy
3:16-17)
Jesus said in response to the devil’s temptation, “Man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4)
Do you believe that the Bible is the inspired, infallible, and inerrant word which we can depend on for eternal life? (John 12:48-50)
The World Doesn’t Believe that the Bible is Inspired but Some Brethren
don’t either“No. Have to be honest. In fact my Lord Jesus demands that I be intellectually honest. I can't be a follower of Jesus and not be. And I think the evidence tips the scales in favor of their authenticity. And that's what I would argue,
that's what I've tried to argue here. But I would have to say, I can't just be dogmatic
about that, I'm not a hundred percent certain about that"
Brethren, what if I taught that publicly? Would you accept it? I would hope you wouldn’t!
(Marty Pickup, The Canonicity of the General Epistles, Florida College Annual Lectures, [8
Feb. 2000]).
Scripture Says- It Will Never Pass Away
“the word of our God stands forever” (1 Pt. 1:23)
“Heaven and earth shall pass away by My words shall never pass away” (Matthew
24:35)
“I commend you to God and the word of His grace which is able to build you up and give you the inheritance among all those who are
sanctified” (Acts 20:32)
But we don’t have the original autographs.
How do we know that there aren’t significant changes due to copyist’s errors, additions, or
subtractions?
Use Test for All Ancient Documents
How many copies of the document are available?
(the more the better to compare it)
Where were the copies found?(if they come from one place, collusion is
possible)
How long passed between the original & its copies?
(if there is a long time period, many changes could have been made and we wouldn’t know it)
What differences exist between the copies?(if there are only a few and if minor, then they
can be trusted to be faithful to the original, but if not, how can you trust it?)
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Homer(Iliad)
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs 7
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs 7
Aristotle
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs 7
Aristotle 384-322 BC
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs 7
Aristotle 384-322 BC
1100 AD
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Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs 7
Aristotle 384-322 BC
1100 AD
1400 yrs
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# of copies
Homer(Iliad)
900 BC 400 BC 500 yrs 643
Herodotus
480-425 BC
900 AD 1300 yrs 8
Plato 427- 347 BC
900 AD 1200 yrs 7
Aristotle 384-322 BC
1100 AD
1400 yrs 5
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Caesar
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Caesar 100-44 BC
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs.
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
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# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
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# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs.
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
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Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
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# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
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Time betweenOriginal & copy
# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
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Time betweenOriginal & copy
# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs.
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# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs. ?
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Time betweenOriginal & copy
# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs. ?
Tacitus
Secular WritingsAuthor Date
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# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs. ?
Tacitus c. 100 AD
Secular WritingsAuthor Date
WrittenEarliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal & copy
# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs. ?
Tacitus c. 100 AD
1100 AD
Secular WritingsAuthor Date
WrittenEarliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal & copy
# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs. ?
Tacitus c. 100 AD
1100 AD
1000 yrs.
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WrittenEarliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal & copy
# of copies
Caesar 100-44 BC
900 AD
1000 yrs. 10
Pliny 61-113AD
850 AD
750 yrs. 7
Seutonius
75-160 AD
950 AD
800 yrs. ?
Tacitus c. 100 AD
1100 AD
1000 yrs. 20
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
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copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
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copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
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copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
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copy
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Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Parts of OT,NT
complete
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Parts of OT,NT
complete
CodexAlexandrin
us
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Parts of OT,NT
complete
CodexAlexandrin
us
1st century
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Parts of OT,NT
complete
CodexAlexandrin
us
1st century
AD 400
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Parts of OT,NT
complete
CodexAlexandrin
us
1st century
AD 400 350 yrs
Biblical Manuscripts in Greek
Author Date Written
Earliest Copy
Time betweenOriginal &
copy
# of copies/
Contents
NewTestament
AD 45 – 100
AD 125 25-250 years 5300Greek
Manuscripts
CodexVaticanus
1st century
AD325-350
275-300 yrs All OT, NT (Matt.- Heb.)
CodexSinaiticus
1st century
AD 350 300 yrs(WWW 2010)
Parts of OT,NT
complete
CodexAlexandrin
us
1st century
AD 400 350 yrs Contains most of OT
and NT
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Chester Beatty P 46
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Barcelona, Fundacion
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Barcelona, Fundacion
P 52(John
Rylands)
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Barcelona, Fundacion
P 52(John
Rylands)
John 18:31-33, 37-38
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Barcelona, Fundacion
P 52(John
Rylands)
John 18:31-33, 37-38
c. 96 AD
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Barcelona, Fundacion
P 52(John
Rylands)
John 18:31-33, 37-38
c. 96 AD c. 130 AD
Early NT Greek FragmentsPapyriManu.
Contents Original Written
MSS Date
Location
P46 (Chester Beatty)
Rom, Heb1 & 2 Cor,
Gal,Phil, Gal, 1 Th
50’s-70’s
c. 200 AD
DublinAnn Arbor, Michigan
P66 (Bodmer Papyrus)
John 1:1-6:11, 6:35- 14:26;
fragment 14:29-21:9
70’s AD c. 200 AD
Cologny, Geneva
(Switzerland)
P67 Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22, 25-
28
60’s c. 200 AD
Barcelona, Fundacion
P 52(John
Rylands)
John 18:31-33, 37-38
c. 96 AD c. 130 AD
Manchester, England
P 52 John Rylands Fragment
Before AD 325, the Church Fathers quoted almost all of the NT
“Geisler and Nix wrote, “...a brief inventory at this point will reveal that there were
some 32,000 citations of the NT prior to the time of the Council of Nicea (325). These
32,000 quotations are by no means exhaustive, and they do not include the 4th century writers. Just adding the number of
references used by one other writer, Eusebius, who flourished prior to and
contemporary with the council of Nicea, will bring the total citations of the NT to over
36,000”(A General Introduction to the Bible)
Church Fathers Quoted Most of the NT
Bruce Metzger wrote, “...so extensive are these citations that if all other sources for our knowledge of the text of the NT were destroyed, they would be sufficient alone for the reconstruction of practically the
entire NT.” (The Text of the NT)
“Sir David Darymple conducted an extensive search of the writings of the 2nd and 3rd
century ‘church fathers’ and was able to find all but 11 verses of the entire NT” (Charles Leach, Our Bible. How We Got It,
p. 35-36)
“Is the Bible Text Reliable?” (John A. Smith, “The Inspiration and Authority of The Bible” Truth Lectures)
There are Very Few Variances in Thousands of Manuscripts
“Geisler and Nix conclude that only 40 lines (or 400 words) of the NT are in doubt which
amounts to ½ of 1 % of the text of the NT)” (Smith, p. 330)
“Neil Lightfoot observes: ‘The variant readings in the manuscripts are not of such a nature that
they threaten to overthrow our faith. Except for a few instances, we have an unquestioned text;
and even then not one principle of faith or command of the Lord is involved’” (ibid, p. 331)
The vast majority of the variations are minor (spelling, punctuation, and footnotes are made
on those verses in the newer versions).
ConclusionThe NT passes the test more than any
other ancient document.
We have a multitude of manuscript copies (5,300) compared to few copies of
secular writers (10 or fewer for most).
These copies were found in many different places (Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Turkey,
Greece, Italy) which would make collusion practically impossible.
ConclusionThe time span between the original and a
copy is from 30 to 250 years compared to 1,000+ years for most secular
documents.
No doctrine is affected by any of the variances in the readings of the text.
The church fathers in their writings alone could practically reproduce the NT without any other documentation.
ConclusionFF Bruce said,
“The evidence of our NT writings is ever so much greater than the evidence
for many writings of classical authors, the authenticity of which no one dreams of
questioning. And if the NT were a collection of secular writings, their authenticity would generally be as
beyond all doubt”.
ConclusionJosh McDowell said, “After trying to shatter the
historicity and validity of the Scripture, I came to the conclusion that they are historically
trustworthy. If one discards the Bible as being unreliable, then he must discard almost all
literature of antiquity. One problem I constantly face is the desire on the part of many to apply one standard or test to secular literature and
other to the Bible. One needs to apply the same test, whether the literature under
investigation is secular or religious. Having done this, I believe one can hold the Scriptures in his hand and say, ‘the Bible is trustworthy, and historically reliable.” (A Ready Defense)
ConclusionJesus said, "He who rejects Me and does not
receive My sayings, has one who judges him; the word I spoke is what will judge
him at the last day. "For I did not speak on My own initiative, but the Father Himself
who sent Me has given Me a commandment as to what to say and what to speak. "I know that His commandment is eternal life; therefore the things I speak, I
speak just as the Father has told Me." (John 12:48-50)
Put all your trust in every single word of the Bible and obey Him rather than man!