
There are 5,686 Greek manuscripts in existence today for the New Testament. In comparing the number of New Testament manuscripts to other ancient writings, we find that the New Testament manuscripts far outweigh others in quantity:
Author: Lucretius
Written: Died 55 or 53 B.C.
Earliest Copy: --
Time Between Original & Copy: 1100 yrs
Number of Copies: 2
Author: Plato
Written: 427-347 B.C.
Earliest Copy: 900 A.D.
Time Between Original & Copy: 1200 yrs
Number of Copies: 7
Author: Thucydides
Written: 460-400 B.C.
Written: 460-400 B.C.
Earliest Copy: 900 A.D.
Time Between Original & Copy: 1300 yrs
Number of Copies: 8
Time Between Original & Copy: 1300 yrs
Number of Copies: 8
Author: Aristotle
Written: 384-322 B.C.
Earliest Copy: 1100 A.D.
Earliest Copy: 1100 A.D.
Time Between Original & Copy: 1400 yrs
Number of Copies: 49
Author: Homer (Iliad)
Written: 900 B.C.
Written: 900 B.C.
Earliest Copy: 400 B.C.
Time Between Original & Copy: 500 yrs
Number of Copies: 643
Author: New Testament
Written: 1st Cent. A.D. (50-100 A.D.)
Earliest Copy: 2nd Cent. A.D. (130 A.D.)
Earliest Copy: 2nd Cent. A.D. (130 A.D.)
Time Between Original & Copy: less than 100 years
Number of Copies: 5600
Number of Copies: 5600
The science of studying ancient literature and its accuracy of transmission to is called historicity. The Bible is so exceedingly accurate in its transmission from the originals to the present copies, that if you compare it to any other ancient writing, the Bible is light years ahead in terms of number of manuscripts and accuracy.
2 comments:
Wow! Great facts, I had no idea...I like the comparisons! Thank you.
Really interesting stuff! I'm seeing that the Old Testament was written from about 1400 BC - 400 BC...wow-that's old! Its kind of amazing that such wisdom has endured the centuries when you think about it!
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