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How do we know the Bible is reliable?

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Historical and textual evidence supports the reliability of biblical manuscripts across time.

The reliability of the Bible stems from the meticulous manuscript tradition and the rigorous textual criticism pioneered by scholars like John Albert Bengel. Bengel's extensive research demonstrated that while there are variations in manuscripts, these differences are often minor and do not undermine the overall message of Scripture. The historical work done by biblical scholars through examining ancient manuscripts and correlating them with existing translations reveals a consistent and trustworthy transmission of the biblical text, affirming its reliability and continuity over centuries.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:89, Matthew 5:18

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