Why Scribes Changed Their Manuscripts
I haven't talked about the manuscripts of the NT for a while, and thought I should return to it for a couple of posts. This is a topic many people didn't know anything about and certainly didn't know they should *care* about until probably the past 15-20 years. But now it's one of the issues I get asked about all the time. When I was doing the research that led up to my book The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture (published in 1993), I came to see that the variations of our manuscripts were important not only because they could tell us what the original writers actually wrote in the books that later became the New Testament, but also because they could tell us about what was influencing the anonymous and otherwise unknown scribes who produced the copies of these books in later times. For a variety of good reasons scholars have long thought that most of the intentional changes of the text (that is, the alterations that scribes made on purpose – at least apparently on [...]
