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Opinion|Sat, Apr. 19 2008 02:09 PM EDT

Interview: NT Scholar on Discovery of Giant Trove of Bible Manuscripts

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

Each year, only two or three New Testament manuscripts handwritten in the original Greek format are discovered. But a U.S. expedition last year to the former communist country of Albania led to the discovery of 47 New Testament manuscripts, and at least 17 of them unknown to Western scholars.

  • Dr. Daniel B. Wallace
    (Photo: Dallas Theological Seminary)
    Dr. Daniel B. Wallace, the director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM).

Dr. Daniel B. Wallace, the director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) in Frisco, Texas, spoke to The Christian Post this month about his center’s major discovery, the importance of using state-of-the-art digital photography to preserve the documents, and why hundreds-of-years old manuscripts are important to the average modern-day Christian.

The following are excerpts taken from the interview:

CP: What are these manuscripts? Are they the original ones written by the disciples or just early manuscripts?

Wallace: Well, we don’t have the original documents of the New Testament anymore. They deteriorated a long time ago. Instead what we have are copies and later copies and later copies and later copies. Until the time the printing press was invented, all of these manuscripts had to be copied by hand. There was no way to print them because there was no printing press, so all of the manuscripts of the New Testament that were done by hand take us all the way up until the 16th century.

Now we have over 5,700 of them that have been cataloged; that is a lot of Greek New Testament manuscripts. But every year normally only one or two are found, and for us to discover as many as 39 manuscripts in one place is almost unheard of.

CP: Are there any other institutes that are also preserving these early copies of Scripture with the same technology you are using? We just want to have an idea of how unique your technology is and how unique your center is.

Wallace: I’ll put it in perspective this way. There is one institute in the world; it’s called the Institute for New Testament Textual Research, and that’s in Munster, Germany. Since 1959, they have been microfilming New Testament manuscripts, but the microfilm quality is very bad and in fact sometimes it is completely illegible, and they realize that. But at least what they have done is gotten 90 percent of all the New Testament manuscripts on microfilm and that is better than nothing.

We started the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts in 2003 in Munster and we photographed the actual manuscripts that they own to start with and they put them on their website. So they are very excited about the work that we are doing, but they have not taken one digital photograph; that is not what they have done. They are no longer doing any sort of photography of manuscripts. It is really kind of up to us and others that are doing it.

In terms of the uniqueness with other institutes, CSNTM is the only institute in the world that is dedicated to taking high-resolution digital photographs of all Greek New Testament manuscripts.

Now there are others who are dedicated to photographing this manuscript or that manuscript or are doing outsourcing. For example, Yale University might outsource the digital photography of their manuscripts to some other party, but it would be the manuscripts that they have in their library and some of them are New Testaments but most are not.

They have five New Testament manuscripts, for example. But our goal is to go to all of these sites that have the New Testament manuscripts and photograph specifically those with very high resolution digital cameras. These are top end professional grade cameras that we use that just do a magnificent job. Continue »

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  • Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:56 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    There is much more at stake in 'Textual Criticism' than one would think. God's Word is at stake! Westcott and Hort, the founders of modern Textual Criticism, believed that we can get a truer 'text' of God's Word by comparing and sifting textual evidence. They were wrong. Accepting God's Word is a matter of faith, not of science. We simply, by faith, recognize God's voice in the Majority Texts, and we cannot argue over it. Please do not jump on the bandwagon of Textual Criticism, in a quest for a more reliable rendering of God's Word. It will only erode your faith!
    Joh 10:4 And when he puts forth his own sheep, he goes before them, and the sheep follow him. For they know his voice.

  • Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:16 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I was hoping that Wallace would give us a clue as to the date of the earliest ms. found there.

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