Found 77 results Painting of St. Peter by Pompeo Girolamo Batoni How 2 Peter Made It into the Bible The story of how the most doubted book in the New Testament was recognized as canonical Darian R. Lockett November 7, 2021 Level Illustration by Josh Koch. Image of Enoch from the 1728 Figures de la Bible The Pseudepigrapha of Second Temple Judaism A consideration of Jewish Pseudepigrapha raises the question whether the New Testament contains books written under a false name. Daniel M. Gurtner November 7, 2021 Level Illustrations by Peter Gurry. Photos from iStock and Insight of the King How Can You Know We Have the Right Books in the Bible? Any study of the canon must eventually ask how Christians know which books belong and which don’t. Michael J. Kruger November 7, 2021 Level Illustration by Peter Gurry. Image from 123rf.com Two Reasons There Are Variants in Our Copies of the Bible For historical and theological reasons, we shouldn’t be surprised that the Bible’s manuscripts have differences. Peter J. Gurry November 6, 2021 Level A Dead Sea Scroll on an smart phone. ABC News The Bible Jesus Read The Bible of Jesus’ day was not too different from the list of English translations available on your phone’s Bible app. John D. Meade September 30, 2021 Level The NA28 (left) and THGNT (right), opened to the beginning of John’s Gospel What Pastors Should Know about Developments in Textual Criticism An introduction to new editions, methods, and digital tools for studying the Greek New Testament Peter J. Gurry August 4, 2021 Level Illustration by Josh Koch. Recovering the Resurrection in Isaiah 53: Textual Criticism and Easter The Bible’s textual integrity is better appreciated by patient study than by sensational discoveries John D. Meade August 4, 2021 Level Page 8 of 8