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How do we know the New Testament is trustworthy?

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The New Testament's reliability is supported by extensive manuscript evidence and early church writings (over 5,600 Greek manuscripts).

The New Testament's trustworthiness is grounded in the overwhelming quantity of manuscripts and early church citations. There are over 5,600 Greek manuscripts, far exceeding any other work of antiquity, which reflects a significant gap time between the original compositions and the earliest copies. For example, the earliest manuscripts date back to within 25-40 years of the original writings. Additionally, church fathers quoted Scripture extensively, allowing us to reconstruct virtually the entire New Testament from their writings. This impressive body of manuscript evidence affirms that the New Testament has been preserved accurately through history and remains a reliable foundation for Christian faith.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:15-16

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