THE RESTORATION OF THE ORIGINAL NEW TESTAMENT TEXTS
Ascertaining the Original Words of the Original Texts
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How can we confidently recover the original words of the New Testament?
This volume provides a decisive, evidence-based answer grounded in early manuscripts, documentary analysis, and sober, conservative textual scholarship.
The Restoration of the Original New Testament Texts guides readers into the world of the earliest Christian witnesses—papyri, codices, scribal habits, correctional layers, textual families, exemplar lines, and far more—demonstrating how each component contributes to reconstructing the autographic text with clarity and precision. Rooted in the Historical-Grammatical method and supported by the strongest early documentary evidence, Edward D. Andrews shows that the New Testament text was transmitted with remarkable stability from the second through the fourth century.
Across twenty-two detailed chapters, Andrews examines how scribes copied, corrected, preserved, and safeguarded the text; how the Alexandrian tradition maintained a disciplined line of transmission; how early abbreviations, spacing, punctuation, and vocabulary patterns reveal authorial wording; and how the papyri confirm continuity with the great codices, including Vaticanus and Sinaiticus. The picture that emerges is not of a chaotic or corrupted tradition, but of a reliably preserved one upheld through the providential care of Jehovah and the disciplined work of early Christian scribes.
Written for scholars, pastors, and serious students of Scripture, this book offers a clear, conservative, and academically rigorous explanation of how the original text can be confidently restored. It equips readers not only to understand what the earliest text is, but why the documentary evidence supports it with exceptional strength.