New Testament textual criticism

Did They Know Jesus Yet? A Textual Criticism Case Study in John 14:7

For those of you who are tracking the release of the Legacy Standard Bible — the real, actual successor to the NASB 1995 — there's an interesting change in John 14:7 that's more textual criticism than translation. Let's take a look. LSB NASB 1995 John 14:6 Jesus *said...

Reinventing Jesus by Komoszewski, Sawyer, and Wallace (book review)

Welcome to the Christmas season once again. Whereas for eleven months out of the year our documentary film fare consists of a balanced diet of fringe nutrition advice, adorable nature footage, financial malfeasance, and Pawn Stars reruns, this month is sure to feature...

Bridging the Knowledge Gap in New Testament Textual Criticism

Textual criticism is the art and science of finding the original wording of a given biblical text when conflicts between manuscripts ("variants") arise. Much has been written concerning King James Onlyism and its variations’ impact upon unity in the local church, and...