Covering the first three claims Bart Ehrman makes about the corruption & untrustworthiness of the New Testament, we see that nuance is needed. Not having the original manuscripts, loss of original readings, and textual variants are claims that play well to a particular audience. Yet, when we look at the details we actually see a benefit to many of the alleged "issues".


Covering the first three claims Bart Ehrman makes about the corruption & untrustworthiness of the New Testament, we see that nuance is needed. Not having the original manuscripts, loss of original readings, and textual variants are claims that play well to a particular audience. Yet, when we look at the details we actually see a benefit to many of the alleged “issues”.


Timeline Breakdown:

00:00 – Introduction

01:33 – Claim #1 – We Don’t Have The Original NT – Only Copies

02:36 – Number Of Manuscripts Of Antiquity Compared To The Bible

11:08 – NT Would Be Difficult To Change Because Of How It Went Out

12:37 – Ehrman Claims The Changes Were Complete & Without Trace

14:28 – We Do Have The Original Text Of The NT Preserved In The Copies

14:47 – Textual Variants (Criticism) Helps Establish NT Confidence

17:23 – Calim #2 – Many Original Readings Are Lost Due To Too Many Textual Variants That Affect Core Theological Beliefs.

19:33 – How Can One Know A Reading Wasn’t In The Original Without Knowing What The Original Read?

20:07 – There Are Some Disputed Verses – That Christians Have Known & Pointed Out For A While

22:14 – Some Just Aren’t Theologically Important

22:50 – The Transmission Process Of The Bible Is One Of The Best Ways It Could Happen To Be Confident

24:36 – Bart Ehrman Exaggerats The Significance Of NT Textual Variants

30:02 – Claim #3 – There Are More Variants In The New Testament Manuscripts Than Words In The New Testament

31:49 – Thre Are A Lot Of Manuscripts So The Numbers Don’t Mean Much

33:15 – The Copying Of The New Testament By Scribes

37:10 – Conclusion


The episode link is cavetothecross.com/ep108


Books mentioned in this episode:


(Amazon Link – https://amzn.to/2JX62lL)


Truth In A Culture Of Doubt” by Andreas Köstenberger, Darrell Bock, and Josh Chatraw.


 


 


 


 


 



(Amazon Link – https://amzn.to/3iuMqCP)


The Question of Canon: Challenging the Status Quo in the New Testament Debate by Michael J. Kruger


 


 


 


 


 


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