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A collection of Bible studies on the canonization of the Bible; that is, how it came into being, and why the Textus Receptus is reliable beyond question - even beyond the universally-recognized provenance of secular historical documents.
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Dr. Paul Freeman analyzes the New Testament bible variations which undermine long-held Christian doctrines. That is, unless your Bible is based on the Received Text (aka, Textus Receptus [TR]), best translated by the Authorized Version. This should obliterate the argument vainly held out, that no variation affects doctrine. Nonsense!
(Paper - 23 pgs; PDF download)
(Paper - 23 pgs; PDF download)
Dr. P. S. Ferguson is with the Bible Presbyterian Church in Singapore, and offers some powerful insights into the strength of the Textus Receptus. This is a cross-post from the Puritan Board. Yellow highlights are mine.
We just read what the publisher page says, and figure out who wrote the Bible ... right? Hardly! Some 40 different authors over a period of about 1,600 years contributed to this divine piece of work. How do we know this? What does the Bible say about itself?
(Video - 66 mins; plus Study - 3 pages; 2017)
(Video - 66 mins; plus Study - 3 pages; 2017)