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Session 3
Transmission of Scripture



      Do we have the right words?




       Copyright © 2002-2005, The Theology Program
Transmission of Scripture

Questions:
1. How do we know that the Bible is the
   same as when it was written?
2. Did the scribes ever make mistakes when
   copying the Bible?
3. My Bible sometimes says that many
   manuscripts do not contain these verses
   (e.g., Mark 16:9–20). Why?
Transmission of Scripture

Outline:
1. Basic Facts
2. Textual Criticism
3. Transmission of the Old Testament
4. Transmission of the New Testament
Transmission of Scripture

1. Basic Facts:
  •   The Old Testament was originally written in
      two languages, Hebrew and Aramaic
      (portions of Ezra and Daniel), from the years
      1500 to 400 B.C.
  •   The New Testament was originally written in
      Koine Greek from the years 40 to 100 A.D.
Transmission of Scripture

 •   We do not have any original writing
     (autographa).
 •   All transmissions of the Bible were
     handwritten until the invention of the
     printing press in 1450s by Johann Gutenberg.
 •   The most readily available writing materials
     were stone, papyri, and parchment/vellum.
     Later (second century B.C.) the codex was
     developed.
Transmission of Scripture

 • Manuscripts were subject to wear and tear,
   and it is therefore unlikely that any would
   survive.
 • We do not have many manuscripts of the OT
   that date before 900 A.D.
 • Transmission of the text was an extremely
   difficult task.
Transmission of Scripture

2. Textual Criticism
Transmission of Scripture

Textual Criticism: Science of reconstructing
                   the original text of the
                   Scriptures based upon
                   the available manuscript
                   evidence.
Transmission of Scripture
                  Copyist Errors?
• Many times there were errors made by the scribes
  who copied both the Old and the New
  Testaments. There are more than 300,000 copyist
  errors in the New Testament alone.
• The different readings among the manuscripts are
  called variants.
• These errors are worked out through a process
  called textual criticism.
Transmission of Scripture

• Textual criticism is looked down upon by
  some fundamentalists who believe that it
  amounts to tampering with the text.
• Textual criticism is necessary to discover
  original readings.
Transmission of Scripture

• Ninety-nine percent of the variants make
  no theological difference.
• Of the one percent that do, none affect any
  major doctrine.
Unintentional Errors
                     Similar-looking letters were sometimes interchanged. d
1. Mistaken Letter   r (Hebrew) Q O (Greek).

                     Substitution of similar-sounding words. Rom. 5:1
2. Homophony         ecomen “We have.” Or ecwmen “Let us have.”


                     A letter or word that was written twice rather than
3. Dittography       once. 1 Thess. 2:7

                     Incorrect division of words. GODISNOWHERE
4. Fusion
                     An omission caused by two words that have similar
5. Homoioteleuton    endings.

                     Reversal of order of two words. Christ Jesus, Jesus
6. Metathesis        Christ.
Intentional Errors
1. Changes in grammar or   Updating in languages (“Rameses,” Gen. 47:11).
   spelling and
   modernizations of
   language
2. Harmonization           Often the scribe felt at liberty to change apparent
                           discrepancies (Lk. 23:38 and Jn. 19:19).

3. Theological changes     Comma Johanine (1 Jn. 5:7-8)
   and/or additions         KJV (TR)                          NAS (UBS)
                            7 For there are three that bear   7 For there are three that
                            record in heaven, the Father,     testify:
                            the Word, and the Holy Ghost:     8 the Spirit and the water and
                            and these three are one.          the blood; and the three are in
                            8 And there are three that bear   agreement
                            witness in earth, the Spirit,
                            agree in one. and the water,
                            and the blood: and these three


4. Liturgical Additions    Matt. 6:13 “And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from
                           evil. <For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory
                           forever. Amen.>”
Transmission of Scripture
Basic Principles of Text Criticism:
1. The shorter reading is normally preferred.
2. The harder reading is normally preferred.
3. The earlier the occurrence of the variant reading
    adds weight to its authenticity.
4. The wider the geographical distribution of the
    variant reading adds weight to it authenticity.
5. The number of representative manuscripts that
    contain the variant reading adds weight, but only
    to the degree that its representation is early
    and/or widespread.
Transmission of Scripture

3. Transmission of the Old Testament
Transmission of Scripture


Two primary factors add value
   to extant manuscripts:
  1. How close do our copies come to the
     original?
  2. How many copies do we have?
Transmission of Scripture

Old Testament Manuscripts:
Transmission of Scripture

1. Ben Asser Family: (9th and 10th centuries)
   a Masoretic family of scribes.
  a. Cairo Codex (Codex C): written in A.D. 950.
  b. Leningrad Codex (Codex P): written in A.D.
     916. Text behind BHS.
  c. Alppo manuscript (Codex A): written before
     A.D. 940.
Transmission of Scripture




                          Codex
                         Leningrad

400   150    200   350      900      Present
Transmission of Scripture

2. Septuagint (LXX): Greek translation of
   the Old Testament translated around
   300–150 B.C. Earliest copy A.D. 400
   (A, A, B).
Transmission of Scripture




                          Codex
                   LXX   Leningrad

400   150    200   350      900      Present
Transmission of Scripture

3. Targums: Aramaic paraphrases of the Old
   Testament after 200 A.D.
Transmission of Scripture




                             Codex
            Targums   LXX   Leningrad

400   150     200     350      900      Present
Transmission of Scripture

4. Dead Sea Scrolls: Found in 1948.
   Contained copies or portions of every
   book in the Old Testament except Esther.
   There is a full copy of Isaiah dating
   back to 135–200 B.C.
Transmission of Scripture




                             Codex
      DSS   Targums   LXX   Leningrad

400   150     200     350      900      Present
Transmission of Scripture




            Identical text-type with
                 Isaiah Scroll


                                        Codex
      DSS      Targums       LXX       Leningrad

400   150          200        350         900      Present
Transmission of Scripture

Transmission: <300 B.C.
•    Very little is known about the
     transmission of the OT at this time.
•    We have no manuscripts from this
     period.
•    Prior to 1350 B.C. Palio-Hebrew was
     used rather than square script.
Transmission of Scripture

Transmission: 300 B.C.–500 A.D.
Palestine             Babylon                      Egypt
              Samaritan
              Pentateuch
>100 B.C.                         Proto-Masoretic
            Proto-Masoretic                                 Septuagint (LXX)
                                       Text
                 Text

             Qumran Text



                                 Proto-
                              Masoretic Text
   100 B.C. –400 A.D.
                              Standardized (First century
                                        A.D.)




                                 Masoretic
        500 –1000 A.D.             Text
Transmission of Scripture

Transmission: 500 A.D.–1100 A.D.
Transmission of Scripture

Masorites:   Group of scribes who carried
             on the meticulous transmission
             process of the standardized
             text from 500 A.D. to
             1100 A.D.
Transmission of Scripture
Various Rules that the Masorites followed:
1. Only parchments from clean animals could be
    used.
2. Each column of the scroll was to have no fewer
    than 48 and no more than 60 lines whose
    breadth must consist of 30 letters.
3. The ink was to be black, prepared according to a
    specific recipe.
Transmission of Scripture

4. No word or letter was to be written from
   memory.
5. There was to be a space of a hair between
   each consonant and the space of a
   consonant between each word.
Transmission of Scripture

6. The scribe must wash himself entirely and be in
   full Jewish dress before beginning to copy the
   scroll.
7. He could not write the name YHWH with a
   newly dipped brush, nor take notice of anyone,
   even a king, while writing the sacred name.
Transmission of Scripture

4. Transmission of the NT
Transmission of Scripture

Three types of evidence:
Transmission of Scripture

1. Original Greek Manuscripts
  •   John Ryland Papyri (125 A.D.)
  •   Codex Sinaiticus (a; 350 A.D.)
  •   Codex Vaticanus (B; 350 A.D.)
Transmission of Scripture

2. Early Church Fathers
  •   Commentaries, diaries, books, and letters
  •   Polycarp, Clement of Rome, Justin Martyr,
      Ignatius, Irenaeus, Tertillian, etc.
  •   John Burgeon, a biblical scholar, catalogued
      over 86,000 quotations before A.D. 325.
  •   Reconstruction could be accomplished within
      50 years of its completion using these
      manuscripts.
Transmission of Scripture

3. Translations
  •   15,000 copies
  •   Syriac, Old and New Latin, Sahidic, Bohairic,
      Middle Egyptian, Armenian, Gothic,
      Georgian, Ethiopic, and Nubian versions.
Transmission of Scripture


 25,000 handwritten copies of the NT


    110% of the original!
Important NT Papyri
Papyri   Name             Date           NT Books                   General Characteristics
                                         Covered
p45      Chester Beatty   3rd century    Gospels, Acts 4-17         Mark (Caesarean); Matt, Luke,
         papyrus          A.D.                                      John (intermediate between
                                                                    Alexandrian and Western text-
                                                                    types)
p46      Chester Beatty   ca. 200 A.D.   10 Pauline Epistles (all   Overall closer to Alexandrian than
         papyrus                         but Pastorals) and         Western
                                         Hebrews
         John Ryland’s    c. 110-125                                Earliest known extant witness
p52                                      fragment of John
         papyrus          A.D.                                      to the NT
Important NT Codex
Uncial/                     Date            NT Books                    General
              Name
Codex                     (approx.)          Covered                  Characteristics
a (01)    Sinaiticus     4th century   The entire NT            Alexandrian; best in epistles

A (02)    Alexandrinus   5th century   Most of the NT           Important in the Epistles and
                                                                Revelation
B (03)    Vaticanus      4th century   Most of NT except        Alexandrian; best in Gospels
                                       Hebrews 9:14ff, the
                                       Pastorals, Phlm., Rev.
Transmission of Scripture



Comparison between the Bible and other
    reliable ancient manuscripts
Comparison Chart
                                            Earliest     Time          No. of
  Author of Work         When Written
                                            Copy         Span          Copies
Caesar (Gallic Wars )      100–44 B.C.       900 A.D.    1,000 yrs.      10
Livy (History of Rome)
                          59 B.C.–17 A.D.     N/A           N/A          20

Plato (Tetralogies)          400 B.C.        900 A.D.    1,300 yrs.       7
Pliny the Younger
(History)                  61–113 A.D.       850 A.D.     750 yrs.        7

Thucydides (History)       460–400 B.C.      900 A.D.    1,300 yrs.       8
Herodotus (History)        480–425 B.C.      900 A.D.    1,300 yrs.       8
Sophocius (History)        469–406 B.C.      100 A.D.     600 yrs.       193
Aristotle                  384–322 B.C.     1,100 A.D.   1,400 yrs.      193
Homer (Iliad)                900 B.C.        400 A.D.    1, 500 yrs.     643
New Testament               50–90 A.D.       125 A.D.     25 yrs.      >25,000
Transmission of Scripture



    KEY: Having established the
    accurate transmission of the NT,
    the OT’s accurate transmission
    and canonization can be re-
    established by the testimony of
    the NT.
Discussion Groups




     Copyright © 2002-2005, The Theology Program

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Bibliology and Hermeneutics (Session 3)

  • 1. Session 3 Transmission of Scripture Do we have the right words? Copyright © 2002-2005, The Theology Program
  • 2. Transmission of Scripture Questions: 1. How do we know that the Bible is the same as when it was written? 2. Did the scribes ever make mistakes when copying the Bible? 3. My Bible sometimes says that many manuscripts do not contain these verses (e.g., Mark 16:9–20). Why?
  • 3. Transmission of Scripture Outline: 1. Basic Facts 2. Textual Criticism 3. Transmission of the Old Testament 4. Transmission of the New Testament
  • 4. Transmission of Scripture 1. Basic Facts: • The Old Testament was originally written in two languages, Hebrew and Aramaic (portions of Ezra and Daniel), from the years 1500 to 400 B.C. • The New Testament was originally written in Koine Greek from the years 40 to 100 A.D.
  • 5. Transmission of Scripture • We do not have any original writing (autographa). • All transmissions of the Bible were handwritten until the invention of the printing press in 1450s by Johann Gutenberg. • The most readily available writing materials were stone, papyri, and parchment/vellum. Later (second century B.C.) the codex was developed.
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  • 7. Transmission of Scripture • Manuscripts were subject to wear and tear, and it is therefore unlikely that any would survive. • We do not have many manuscripts of the OT that date before 900 A.D. • Transmission of the text was an extremely difficult task.
  • 8. Transmission of Scripture 2. Textual Criticism
  • 9. Transmission of Scripture Textual Criticism: Science of reconstructing the original text of the Scriptures based upon the available manuscript evidence.
  • 10. Transmission of Scripture Copyist Errors? • Many times there were errors made by the scribes who copied both the Old and the New Testaments. There are more than 300,000 copyist errors in the New Testament alone. • The different readings among the manuscripts are called variants. • These errors are worked out through a process called textual criticism.
  • 11. Transmission of Scripture • Textual criticism is looked down upon by some fundamentalists who believe that it amounts to tampering with the text. • Textual criticism is necessary to discover original readings.
  • 12. Transmission of Scripture • Ninety-nine percent of the variants make no theological difference. • Of the one percent that do, none affect any major doctrine.
  • 13. Unintentional Errors Similar-looking letters were sometimes interchanged. d 1. Mistaken Letter r (Hebrew) Q O (Greek). Substitution of similar-sounding words. Rom. 5:1 2. Homophony ecomen “We have.” Or ecwmen “Let us have.” A letter or word that was written twice rather than 3. Dittography once. 1 Thess. 2:7 Incorrect division of words. GODISNOWHERE 4. Fusion An omission caused by two words that have similar 5. Homoioteleuton endings. Reversal of order of two words. Christ Jesus, Jesus 6. Metathesis Christ.
  • 14. Intentional Errors 1. Changes in grammar or Updating in languages (“Rameses,” Gen. 47:11). spelling and modernizations of language 2. Harmonization Often the scribe felt at liberty to change apparent discrepancies (Lk. 23:38 and Jn. 19:19). 3. Theological changes Comma Johanine (1 Jn. 5:7-8) and/or additions KJV (TR) NAS (UBS) 7 For there are three that bear 7 For there are three that record in heaven, the Father, testify: the Word, and the Holy Ghost: 8 the Spirit and the water and and these three are one. the blood; and the three are in 8 And there are three that bear agreement witness in earth, the Spirit, agree in one. and the water, and the blood: and these three 4. Liturgical Additions Matt. 6:13 “And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil. <For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.>”
  • 15. Transmission of Scripture Basic Principles of Text Criticism: 1. The shorter reading is normally preferred. 2. The harder reading is normally preferred. 3. The earlier the occurrence of the variant reading adds weight to its authenticity. 4. The wider the geographical distribution of the variant reading adds weight to it authenticity. 5. The number of representative manuscripts that contain the variant reading adds weight, but only to the degree that its representation is early and/or widespread.
  • 16. Transmission of Scripture 3. Transmission of the Old Testament
  • 17. Transmission of Scripture Two primary factors add value to extant manuscripts: 1. How close do our copies come to the original? 2. How many copies do we have?
  • 18. Transmission of Scripture Old Testament Manuscripts:
  • 19. Transmission of Scripture 1. Ben Asser Family: (9th and 10th centuries) a Masoretic family of scribes. a. Cairo Codex (Codex C): written in A.D. 950. b. Leningrad Codex (Codex P): written in A.D. 916. Text behind BHS. c. Alppo manuscript (Codex A): written before A.D. 940.
  • 20. Transmission of Scripture Codex Leningrad 400 150 200 350 900 Present
  • 21. Transmission of Scripture 2. Septuagint (LXX): Greek translation of the Old Testament translated around 300–150 B.C. Earliest copy A.D. 400 (A, A, B).
  • 22. Transmission of Scripture Codex LXX Leningrad 400 150 200 350 900 Present
  • 23. Transmission of Scripture 3. Targums: Aramaic paraphrases of the Old Testament after 200 A.D.
  • 24. Transmission of Scripture Codex Targums LXX Leningrad 400 150 200 350 900 Present
  • 25. Transmission of Scripture 4. Dead Sea Scrolls: Found in 1948. Contained copies or portions of every book in the Old Testament except Esther. There is a full copy of Isaiah dating back to 135–200 B.C.
  • 26. Transmission of Scripture Codex DSS Targums LXX Leningrad 400 150 200 350 900 Present
  • 27. Transmission of Scripture Identical text-type with Isaiah Scroll Codex DSS Targums LXX Leningrad 400 150 200 350 900 Present
  • 28. Transmission of Scripture Transmission: <300 B.C. • Very little is known about the transmission of the OT at this time. • We have no manuscripts from this period. • Prior to 1350 B.C. Palio-Hebrew was used rather than square script.
  • 30. Palestine Babylon Egypt Samaritan Pentateuch >100 B.C. Proto-Masoretic Proto-Masoretic Septuagint (LXX) Text Text Qumran Text Proto- Masoretic Text 100 B.C. –400 A.D. Standardized (First century A.D.) Masoretic 500 –1000 A.D. Text
  • 32. Transmission of Scripture Masorites: Group of scribes who carried on the meticulous transmission process of the standardized text from 500 A.D. to 1100 A.D.
  • 33. Transmission of Scripture Various Rules that the Masorites followed: 1. Only parchments from clean animals could be used. 2. Each column of the scroll was to have no fewer than 48 and no more than 60 lines whose breadth must consist of 30 letters. 3. The ink was to be black, prepared according to a specific recipe.
  • 34. Transmission of Scripture 4. No word or letter was to be written from memory. 5. There was to be a space of a hair between each consonant and the space of a consonant between each word.
  • 35. Transmission of Scripture 6. The scribe must wash himself entirely and be in full Jewish dress before beginning to copy the scroll. 7. He could not write the name YHWH with a newly dipped brush, nor take notice of anyone, even a king, while writing the sacred name.
  • 36. Transmission of Scripture 4. Transmission of the NT
  • 37. Transmission of Scripture Three types of evidence:
  • 38. Transmission of Scripture 1. Original Greek Manuscripts • John Ryland Papyri (125 A.D.) • Codex Sinaiticus (a; 350 A.D.) • Codex Vaticanus (B; 350 A.D.)
  • 39. Transmission of Scripture 2. Early Church Fathers • Commentaries, diaries, books, and letters • Polycarp, Clement of Rome, Justin Martyr, Ignatius, Irenaeus, Tertillian, etc. • John Burgeon, a biblical scholar, catalogued over 86,000 quotations before A.D. 325. • Reconstruction could be accomplished within 50 years of its completion using these manuscripts.
  • 40. Transmission of Scripture 3. Translations • 15,000 copies • Syriac, Old and New Latin, Sahidic, Bohairic, Middle Egyptian, Armenian, Gothic, Georgian, Ethiopic, and Nubian versions.
  • 41. Transmission of Scripture 25,000 handwritten copies of the NT 110% of the original!
  • 42. Important NT Papyri Papyri Name Date NT Books General Characteristics Covered p45 Chester Beatty 3rd century Gospels, Acts 4-17 Mark (Caesarean); Matt, Luke, papyrus A.D. John (intermediate between Alexandrian and Western text- types) p46 Chester Beatty ca. 200 A.D. 10 Pauline Epistles (all Overall closer to Alexandrian than papyrus but Pastorals) and Western Hebrews John Ryland’s c. 110-125 Earliest known extant witness p52 fragment of John papyrus A.D. to the NT
  • 43. Important NT Codex Uncial/ Date NT Books General Name Codex (approx.) Covered Characteristics a (01) Sinaiticus 4th century The entire NT Alexandrian; best in epistles A (02) Alexandrinus 5th century Most of the NT Important in the Epistles and Revelation B (03) Vaticanus 4th century Most of NT except Alexandrian; best in Gospels Hebrews 9:14ff, the Pastorals, Phlm., Rev.
  • 44. Transmission of Scripture Comparison between the Bible and other reliable ancient manuscripts
  • 45. Comparison Chart Earliest Time No. of Author of Work When Written Copy Span Copies Caesar (Gallic Wars ) 100–44 B.C. 900 A.D. 1,000 yrs. 10 Livy (History of Rome) 59 B.C.–17 A.D. N/A N/A 20 Plato (Tetralogies) 400 B.C. 900 A.D. 1,300 yrs. 7 Pliny the Younger (History) 61–113 A.D. 850 A.D. 750 yrs. 7 Thucydides (History) 460–400 B.C. 900 A.D. 1,300 yrs. 8 Herodotus (History) 480–425 B.C. 900 A.D. 1,300 yrs. 8 Sophocius (History) 469–406 B.C. 100 A.D. 600 yrs. 193 Aristotle 384–322 B.C. 1,100 A.D. 1,400 yrs. 193 Homer (Iliad) 900 B.C. 400 A.D. 1, 500 yrs. 643 New Testament 50–90 A.D. 125 A.D. 25 yrs. >25,000
  • 46. Transmission of Scripture KEY: Having established the accurate transmission of the NT, the OT’s accurate transmission and canonization can be re- established by the testimony of the NT.
  • 47. Discussion Groups Copyright © 2002-2005, The Theology Program