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Malcolm H. Watts



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“The doctrine of “providential preservation” requires careful definition. What exactly do we mean by it? Here, I would quote the words of Professor John H. Skilton: “God who gave the Scriptures, who works all things after the counsel of his will, has exercised a remarkable care over his Word, has preserved it in all ages in a state of essential purity, and has enabled it to accomplish the purpose for which he gave it”.[7]”
Malcolm H. Watts, The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text

“it has been estimated that there are somewhere in the region of 6,000 differences between the Alexandrian and Byzantine texts.”
Malcolm H. Watts, The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text

“This Westcott/Hort Text was the forerunner of what is known today as the Nestle/Aland (United Bible Societies) Text, which has usurped the place of the Byzantine or Traditional Text and subsequently formed the basis for practically all modern versions.”
Malcolm H. Watts, The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text



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