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The New Testament is constantly under attack and its reliability and accuracy are often contested by critics. But, if the
critics want to disregard the New Testament, then they must also disregard other ancient writings by Plato, Aristotle,
and Homer. This is because the New Testament documents are better preserved and more numerous than any other
ancient writing. Because they are so numerous, they can be cross checked for accuracy...and they are very consistent.
There are presently 5,686 Greek manuscripts in existence today for the New Testament.1 If we were to compare the
number of New Testament manuscripts to other ancient writings, we find that the New Testament manuscripts far
outweigh the others in quantity.2




























As you can see, there are thousands more New Testament Greek manuscripts than any other ancient writing. The
internal consistency of the New Testament documents is about 99.5% textually pure. That is an amazing accuracy. In
addition there are over 19,000 in copies in the Syriac, Latin, Coptic, and Aramaic languages.
The total supporting
New Testament manuscript base is over 24,000.
Almost all biblical scholars agree that the New Testament documents were all written before the close of the first
century. If Jesus was crucified in 30 A.D., then that means that the entire New Testament was completed within 70
years. This is important because it means there were plenty of people around when the New Testament documents
were penned who could have contested the writings. In other words, those who wrote the documents knew that if they
were inaccurate, plenty of people would have pointed it out. But, we have absolutely no ancient documents
contemporary with the first century that contest the New Testament texts.
Furthermore, another important aspect of this discussion is the fact that we have a fragment of the gospel of John that
dates back to around 29 years from the original writing. This is extremely close to the original writing date. This is
simply unheard of in any other ancient writing and it demonstrates that the Gospel of John is a first century document.
Below is a chart with some of the oldest extant New Testament manuscripts compared to when they were originally
penned. Compare these time spans with the next closest which is Homer's Iliad where the closest copy from the original
is 500 years later. Undoubtedly, that period of time allows for more textual corruption in its transmission. How much less
so for the New Testament documents?


























If the critics of the Bible dismiss the New Testament as reliable information, then they must also dismiss the reliability of
the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Caesar, Homer, and the other authors mentioned in the chart at the beginning of the
paper. On the other hand, if the critics acknowledge the historicity and writings of those other individuals, then they
must also retain the historicity and writings of the New Testament authors; after all, the evidence for the New
Testament's reliability is far greater than the others. The Christian has substantially superior criteria for affirming the
New Testament documents than he does for any other ancient writing. It is good evidence on which to base the trust in
the reliability of the New Testament.


1.        1. Norman Geisler & Peter Bocchino, Unshakeable Foundations, (Minneapolis, MN: Bethany House Publishers, 2001) p. 256.
2.        2. The above chart was adapted from three sources: 1) Christian Apologetics, by Norman Geisler, 1976, p. 307; 2) the article
"Archaeology and History attest to the Reliability of the Bible," by Richard M. Fales, Ph.D., in The Evidence Bible, Compiled by Ray Comfort,
Bridge-Logos Publishers, Gainesville, FL, 2001, p. 163; and 3) A Ready Defense, by Josh Mcdowell, 1993, p. 45.
3.        3. "Deissmann was convinced that p52 was written well within the reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-38) and perhaps even during the time
of Trajan (A.D. 98-117)" (Footnote #2 found on pg. 39 of The Text of the New Testament, by Bruce M. Metzger, 2nd Ed. 1968, Oxford
University Press, NY, NY). Bruce Metzger has authored more than 50 books. He holds two Masters Degrees, a Ph.D. and has been
awarded several honorary doctorates. "He is past president of the Society of Biblical Literature, the International Society fo New
Testament Studies, an the North American Patristic Society." -- From, The Case for Christ, by Lee Strobel, Zondervan Publishers, 1998,
Grand Rapids, MI: pg. 57.
Important
Manuscript
Papyri
Contents
Date
Original Written
MSS
Date
Approx.
Time Span
Location
p52
(John Rylands
Fragment)3
John 18:31-33,37-38
circa
96 A.D.
circa
125
A.D.
29 yrs
John Rylands Library,
Manchester, England
P46
(Chester Beatty
Papyrus)
Rom. 5:17-6:3,5-14;
8:15-25, 27-35,
37-9:32; 10:1-11, 22,
24-33,
35-14:8,9-15:9,
11-33; 16:1-23,
25-27; Heb.; 1 & 2
Cor., Eph., Gal., Phil.,
Col.; 1 Thess.
1:1,9-10; 2:1-3; 5:5-9,
23-28
50's-70's
circa
200
A.D.
Approx.
150 yrs
Chester Beatty
Museum, Dublin &
Ann Arbor, Michigan,
University of Michigan
library
P66
(Bodmer Papyrus)
John
1:1-6:11,35-14:26;
fragment of
14:29-21:9
70's
circa
200
A.D.
Approx.
130 yrs
Cologne, Geneva
P67
Matt. 3:9,15; 5:20-22,
25-28
  circa
200
A.D.
Approx.
130 yrs
Barcelona,
Fundacion San
Lucas Evangelista, P.
Barc.1
           
Author
Date
Written
Earliest Copy
Approximate Time
Span between
original & copy
Number of Copies
Accuracy of Copies
Lucretius
died 55 or 53 B.C.
  1100 yrs
2
---
Pliny
61-113 A.D.
850 A.D.
750 yrs
7
---
Plato
427-347 B.C.
900 A.D.
1200 yrs
7
---
Demosthenes
4th Cent. B.C.
1100 A.D.
800 yrs
8
---
Herodotus
480-425 B.C.
900 A.D.
1300 yrs
8
---
Suetonius
75-160 A.D.
950 A.D.
800 yrs
8
---
Thucydides
460-400 B.C.
900 A.D.
1300 yrs
8
---
Euripides
480-406 B.C.
1100 A.D.
1300 yrs
9
---
Aristophanes
450-385 B.C.
900 A.D.
1200
10
---
Caesar
100-44 B.C.
900 A.D.
  10
---  
Livy
59 BC-AD 17
----
???
20
---
Tacitus
circa 100 A.D.
1100 A.D.
1000
20
---
Aristotle
384-322 B.C.
1100 A.D.
1400
49
---
Sophocles
496-406 B.C.
1000 A.D.
1400 yrs
193
---
Homer (Iliad)
900 B.C.
400 B.C.
500 yrs
643
95%
New
Testament
1st Cent. A.D.
(50-100 A.D.
2nd Cent. A.D.
(c. 130 A.D. f.)
less than 100 years
5600
99.5%

Psalms 33:4
For the word of the Lord is
right,
And all His work is done in
truth.


Acts 19:20
So the word of the Lord
grew mightily and
prevailed.




The grass withers and the flowers fade,
but the word of our God stands forever."  

Isaiah 40:7
I really love this study that was done by some respected Bible
scholars.  Here is the link to where I found this study so you
may find more information.  May God bless you on your journey!
Manuscript evidence for
New Testament
Manuscript evidence for superior New Testament reliability