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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The topic of the reliability of the New Testament deals with whether or not
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2. Question
The evidence for the reliability of the New Testemant is largely based upon the early New Testament manuscripts.
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3. Question
The word manuscript is used to refer to both handwritten fragments and entire books.
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4. Question
The early manuscripts of the New Testament were NOT written on papyri because it was easily destroyed.
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5. Question
The term autograph refers to the original text.
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6. Question
The term variant simply refers to the different translations of the New Testament manuscripts.
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7. Question
We have manuscript copies of all of the New Testament books dated within 250 years of the original compositions.
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8. Question
We have copies of the following work(s) of antiquity dated within 250 years of the originals:
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9. Question
Taken together, the John Ryland’s Fragment, the Bodmer Papyri, and the _______ provide strong evidence for the reliability of the New Testament:
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
There are over 36,000 quotations of the New Testament by the early church.
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