David Bercot. Many Christians today believe the Critical Text is the most accurate New Testament text. Others say that the Textus Receptus (the text used for the King James Version) is the providentially preserved pure Word of God. Do the early Christian writings shed on these issues? Yes, they do! Here is a candid look at what the early Christian writings reveal about New Testament text. (See more below). 70 min. CD.
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The Early Christian Writings and the Textus Receptus
David Bercot. Many Christians today believe the Critical Text is the most accurate New Testament text. Others say that the Textus Receptus (the text used for the King James Version) is the providentially preserved pure Word of God. Do the early Christian writings shed on these issues? Yes, they do!
Here is a candid look at what the early Christian writings reveal about New Testament text. The testimony of their writings is quite clear; yet the answers provided by this testimony is not as simplistic as many Christians think. Among the topics Bercot discusses in this message are:
• The Greek text used by the early Christians
• How Origen affected the New Testament text
• The history of the Textus Receptus
70 min. CD.
Only $2.00 each when purchasing 5 or more copies for evangelism.
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