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Uncover the story behind the text that shapes the New Testament canon. This scholarly work examines how the Greek Vulgate and the received text reached their modern form, tracing how readings arose and how their origins were formed across centuries of manuscript history.
This edition presents a careful, evidence?based look at the way textual transmission has affected what many readers accept as scripture. It frames the debate between widely cited theories and a detailed reconstruction of the text's history, offering a grounded perspective for researchers and curious readers alike.
• Clear explanations of the major textual families and their influence on the canon
• Evaluation of external evidence from churches and early versions
• Discussion of how and why various readings emerged over time
• A framework for understanding the doctrinal and verbal integrity of the text
Ideal for readers with an interest in biblical scholarship, textual criticism, and the history of the New Testament's transmission.
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