Can we be confident the New Testament manuscripts are accurate?

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
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  • @ronaldflint681
    @ronaldflint681 Před měsícem +140

    They play emotional music while speaking. MUST be extra truthy!

    • @danielclingen34
      @danielclingen34 Před měsícem +24

      Emotional manipulation, they do the exact same thing during their alter calls at church and at key points of sermons. Evangelicals are chief manipulators

    • @ronaldflint681
      @ronaldflint681 Před měsícem +8

      @@danielclingen34 They're scoring the soundtrack to the movie.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Před měsícem

      It’s part of the inoculation ritual. Dr. Bart’s ideas are contagious. Evangelicals that come within 5 miles of him need to be protected during their most vulnerable years (the years between birth and death). Repeated exposure to the Ehrman virus can lead to thinking for yourself and in severe cases, atheism.

    • @sb-uf6jt
      @sb-uf6jt Před měsícem +1

      What is the truth then?

  • @benjamintrevino325
    @benjamintrevino325 Před měsícem +60

    "Misleading" is a polite characterization of what he's doing.

  • @hardwork8395
    @hardwork8395 Před měsícem +76

    Cue the screaming evangelicals. Cue the special pleading.

    • @williamtomkiel8215
      @williamtomkiel8215 Před měsícem +5

      cue the 'victim' card . .

    • @andrewericjamesclark6808
      @andrewericjamesclark6808 Před měsícem

      @@williamtomkiel8215 Evangelicals are too liberal. They hate the King James Bible and stick to their modern perversions.

    • @andrewericjamesclark6808
      @andrewericjamesclark6808 Před měsícem

      @@williamtomkiel8215 czcams.com/video/4IApmqJYJGE/video.htmlsi=30CVrEYa4uTzHamz

  • @lahlia_
    @lahlia_ Před měsícem +47

    Please do not punch the pilot. He's trying to fly the plane

  • @johnrichardson7629
    @johnrichardson7629 Před měsícem +70

    Just think how much less nonsense we'd have to deal with if early majority opinion that Revelation is a load of hooey had prevailed.

    • @Bible-Christian
      @Bible-Christian Před měsícem +1

      Well. There are other options. You can read the Quran. Or the Hindu scriptures. Problem solved 😊

    • @ChillAssTurtle
      @ChillAssTurtle Před měsícem

      ​@@Bible-Christianor just dont stone children and women to death in the name of man made gods kthx

    • @MichaelDeHaven
      @MichaelDeHaven Před měsícem +15

      Nah, no reason to replace one fiction with another. Although mythologies are interesting in themselves, so long as we understand they aren't real. They can reveal much about the culture that created them. Even abandoned mythologies usually had a reason their culture finally rejects them.

    • @imusmoedegrasse
      @imusmoedegrasse Před měsícem

      My mother, fire and brimstone preacher lovin' razor strap swingin' maniac, born in the mid 1920's rural deep south and heavily indoctrinated to the Southern Baptist denomination, would have been a much better person had The Book of Revelation been known to be hooey to them folks. I know I would have been oodles and gobs better off.

    • @kimz8834
      @kimz8834 Před měsícem +10

      Imagine being one of Harold Camping's victims and realizing you lost everything because 1600 years ago some guy named Athanasius talked everyone into including Revelation in the Bible at the last second.

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike Před měsícem +44

    “Punches Pilot” 😂

  • @benjamintrevino325
    @benjamintrevino325 Před měsícem +17

    Jerry Jones wanted to know if the Cowboys were really America's Team, so he gathered the presidents of all the local fan clubs around the state and reviewed the writings of all the various members.
    Since the term "America's Team" was universally used to describe his team, Jerry concluded it was canon.

  • @andrewfrennier3494
    @andrewfrennier3494 Před měsícem +27

    The 9th commandment doesn’t seem to bother these guys

    • @Ejaezy
      @Ejaezy Před měsícem +16

      It’s not wrong if it’s lying for God I guess

    • @andrewfrennier3494
      @andrewfrennier3494 Před měsícem +16

      @@Ejaezy Actually, I was told that directly by more than one preacher, who quoted Paul about doing whatever it takes to get converts.

    • @Ejaezy
      @Ejaezy Před měsícem +10

      @@andrewfrennier3494 Nothing surprises me anymore…

    • @andrewericjamesclark6808
      @andrewericjamesclark6808 Před měsícem +1

      @@Ejaezy It IS wrong. I speak out against those modernist evangelicals just as much as do I against Catholicism just as much as I do against progressive "Christianity".

  • @KasperKatje
    @KasperKatje Před měsícem +45

    To use Cliffe's own words: he is intellectually dishonest.
    It's such a shame he has so much influence by preaching at colleges (while he always loses in professional debates).

    • @Bible-Christian
      @Bible-Christian Před měsícem

      The only preacher who never lost a debate. Was Dr Peter Ruckman.

    • @mmmirele
      @mmmirele Před měsícem +12

      Um, no. Peter Ruckman was a kook. He thought the KJV was advanced revelation and even more accurate than any Greek text. That’s just crazy.

    • @Bible-Christian
      @Bible-Christian Před měsícem

      @@mmmirele But he was the best debater. Nobody has ever beat him in a debate. So he is not a kook. But intelligent.

    • @Noneya5555
      @Noneya5555 Před měsícem +16

      ​@@Bible-ChristianDefine "winning a debate". Is it providing the best evidence and logic, or simply essentially putting on a better show, and being better able to convince an audience not sufficiently acquainted with either the actual evidence, or what makes a valid argument?
      Or is it being able to present ideas or arguments to an audience who already accepts those ideas and arguments (ie, preaching to the choir)? As one who actually prefers and advocates for data over dogma, I'm pretty sure your concept of "winning a debate" is vastly different than mine. 🤔

    • @therealsmalk
      @therealsmalk Před měsícem +12

      ​@@Noneya5555 Don't interact with this guy, his whole schtick is making absurd, inflammatory claims and then running.

  • @lennierofthethirdfaneofchu7286

    The relief when Dan could point to *something* and say “100% correct.”

  • @mcphadenmike
    @mcphadenmike Před měsícem +18

    I love your channel but WOW has it ever messed up my algorithm! 😂

    • @Project_Algiz
      @Project_Algiz Před měsícem +1

      No kidding! I'm getting ads from the Mormon Church, at the beginning of this very video, with beautiful young ladies telling me I should go to the Mormon Church and convert.

  • @SciPunk215
    @SciPunk215 Před měsícem +7

    I love it when a CZcamsr deals with this guy. I don't have the patience and his mannerisms make me nervous.

  • @karldehaut
    @karldehaut Před měsícem +8

    Questions. Why can't they tolerate criticism and skepticism? Is their faith so weak? Why do they lack so much courage and humility? Why do they cling to dogmas instead of living their faith?

  • @Jneedstostopobssessing
    @Jneedstostopobssessing Před měsícem +14

    The suggestion that a definite or indefinite article makes no difference, or a singular or plural makes no difference - just look at the translations of John 1 to see the difference the article makes: is it "the word was God," or "the word was a god?" He is really minimising how big a significance a small difference can be.

    • @digitaljanus
      @digitaljanus Před měsícem +6

      I remember Ehrman giving a simple example in English in the first chapter of _Misquoting Jesus_ about this too.

  • @hardwork8395
    @hardwork8395 Před měsícem +44

    Most Christian’s have never really thought through the early church and how crazy it really was.
    The early churches throughout the Roman Empire, were all run by formerly “pagan” recent converts -and these new guys were reading whatever random early writings circulated in that time period-many of which are no longer considered biblical canon today.
    Can you actually picture the religious chaotic Wild West that this was?
    Imagine Christians nowadays allowing former Wiccans or Muslims, or Buddhists, to run their churches and read and circulate any books they think are inspired, after having been converted recently…a few years or less.
    Christians haven’t thought what a joke that would be-welcome to early Christianity the first couple of centuries.

    • @batbite_
      @batbite_ Před měsícem +4

      It's more chaotic than western buddhism's relationship with eastern buddhism - how zen and tibetan buddhism came to Europe and America and was received.

    • @JopJio
      @JopJio Před měsícem +1

      Those hellenised Xtians on top of that rejected Jewish Christianity and vice versa. Today's Christianity is hellenised, not Jewish.

    • @nerdykidnick
      @nerdykidnick Před měsícem +10

      glad to see other people using the wild west analogy. that's been my go to for years, because it really was like that - almost an 'anything goes' basis until one group kinda banded up and inevitably "won".
      Sadly, some people believe that christians were with Jesus... and/or Jesus was "christian". I think if every church started off with "Jesus, a Jew..." I'd be willing to bet most people wouldn't be attending, unfortunately. For some reason we've come as far as some denominations / congregations antisemitic while worshiping a jewish man. Christianity has so much identity tied and made up into, it's not easy and won't ever be easy for people to accept even just the first few hundred years of the common era.

    • @JopJio
      @JopJio Před měsícem +8

      There wasnt even a single unified church in the first century. Jewish Christians split with Paul and his followers. And after the apostles were not more alive, people started claiming apostolic authority and gospels were written and attributed to them and the theology changed. The religion of Jesus became a religion about Jesus.

    • @hardwork8395
      @hardwork8395 Před měsícem +5

      @@JopJio exactly. And it’s clear from the writings of the“early church fathers” that the situation was worrisome.

  • @ufpride83
    @ufpride83 Před měsícem +21

    My favorite part about the Bible coming together is the fact that God himself wasn’t a part of the process.
    So I’m suppose to believe that when it came to writing the Bible God couldn’t shut up but when it came time to decide which books are the spoken word of God and which ones weren’t he’s all of sudden a mute who is absent 🤣

  • @danjohnston9037
    @danjohnston9037 Před měsícem +3

    Sounds like Audience Approval was the biggest thing
    about what writings made the grade to be included,
    sort of like Marketing Focus Groups

  • @MarcosElMalo2
    @MarcosElMalo2 Před měsícem +12

    Now I suppose Dan is going to argue that Genesis wasn’t written by a first hand witness! 😂

    • @toritori5835
      @toritori5835 Před měsícem +7

      It became oral tradition after the serpent was cursed, lost his little serpent arms and legs and could not longer take notes.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Před měsícem

      @@toritori5835 😂

    • @KasperKatje
      @KasperKatje Před měsícem

      ​@@toritori5835😂

  • @petercollins7730
    @petercollins7730 Před měsícem +7

    So basically, the reality of the new testament is that:
    We don't know that what the original, mostly anonymous authors wrote was true;
    We don't know whether the books that were accepted were the best or most accurate writings;
    And, we don't know if the books as we have them today bear any resemblance to the original writings.
    So, we have the original writings that have no evidence of truth, that were chosen by a very partisan, very small group, and that may not be anything like the original writings. And there is no external evidence to support any of the major claims of christianity outside the bible.
    Sounds like the prefect basis to form your life and purpose around.

    • @willernst2721
      @willernst2721 Před měsícem +1

      Expect that isn't how it actually works at all. When we say we have faith in God we are saying that we believe him, not that we have faith that he is real, we know for a fact he is real. That is the part you are missing. When you stop running from God and actually accept him then he makes it abundantly clear to you that he is real. Then the only question left is whether to trust God or to trust people, whom A LOT of know God is very real and just decided not to like him. The Bible is very clear on all of this actually.

    • @petercollins7730
      @petercollins7730 Před měsícem +4

      @@willernst2721 You "KNOW" that god is real based on what? Your personal experience? Every fundamentalist in every religion has had exactly as reliable a personal experience. And if you have to have "faith" - "the conviction of things not seen" - then you are describing every cult in history.
      Sorry, but your entire certainty is based on "cause we feel it." That is not what I, or any rational person, would base their life on.

    • @willernst2721
      @willernst2721 Před měsícem +1

      @@petercollins7730 you base every day of your life on what you see and feel don't you? So by your logic you are not a rational human being. I can tell you of God miraculously saving my life on more then one occasion but would that change your mind? I can tell you how to talk with God, would you try? I can tell you of every good thing God has done for me, would you listen? Out of curiosity, what would it take from God, if he were willing to do anything just so you would know he is real, what would you ask him to do? Just out of curiosity.

    • @petercollins7730
      @petercollins7730 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@willernst2721 I base my life every day on evidence - things that I can see and hear and measure. I determine whether or not these things I see and hear and measure are actually occurring, in part by reference to other people also seeing and hearing and measuring them. I also use these objective facts and events to make accurate, actionable predictions about the future.
      You claim that god saved your life. How do you know this? Did you see your god come and perform some act that changed a life-threatening situation into a life-saving situation? Is there any actual empirical evidence of this? Are there other people who also saw your god perform this life-saving act? Or are you simply claiming that your faith, or some prayer, saved your life? What evidence do you have that it was your god, and not some other god? I have never heard any christian actually provide empirical evidence that their god did anything. If you have such evidence, please provide it.
      In general, when a person talks with, and gets answers from, an invisible, non-corporeal thing, it is consider a sign of serious mental illness. Unless you can show empirically that you are actually talking to, and receiving answers from, your god, then I am not interested.
      I cannot, honestly, tell you what evidence would convince me of your god's existence. But since you claim your god is all knowing and all powerful, then by definition your god knows what evidence would convince me. And since your god is claimed to want a relationship with every person, your god, if it existed, would provide this evidence, that it knows, to me. Your god has never provided any evidence whatsoever to me; therefore, I have no reason to believe in your god.

    • @lysanamcmillan7972
      @lysanamcmillan7972 Před měsícem

      @@petercollins7730 This is false: "In general, when a person talks with, and gets answers from, an invisible, non-corporeal thing, it is consider a sign of serious mental illness." You are repeating claims about modern psychiatry that are invalid and based on bigotry over truth. Realist, correct thyself and go look up what the DSM-5 has to say about prayer versus delusional behavior.

  • @matthewmurdoch6932
    @matthewmurdoch6932 Před měsícem

    I really appreciate your work here. 🙏 🌎

  • @ajtobar416
    @ajtobar416 Před měsícem +1

    As usual, great video. Was wondering if there is any Bible software that you recommend? Currently using Logos but it's a bit complicated. Thanks!

  • @kentthalman4459
    @kentthalman4459 Před měsícem

    Very informative.

  • @2023betterresearch
    @2023betterresearch Před měsícem +2

    😅😅😅 8:30 - 8:32 The captions: " the Gospel of punches Pilot " 😂😂😂

  • @welcometonebalia
    @welcometonebalia Před měsícem +1

    Thank you.

  • @danielreale2044
    @danielreale2044 Před měsícem

    Hey Dan, have you a video on nah Hammadi texts and the gnostics?

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike Před měsícem +10

    Just downloaded biblingo because of this

    • @azurejester1520
      @azurejester1520 Před měsícem +3

      ... So maybe he should be getting paid?

    • @Ejaezy
      @Ejaezy Před měsícem

      @@azurejester1520I approve this message

    • @zachedwards
      @zachedwards Před měsícem

      @@azurejester1520he probably is

    • @MichaelDeHaven
      @MichaelDeHaven Před měsícem +1

      He said he isn't. So I really don't believe he is getting paid. This isn't just blind faith in his honesty. If he accepts payment after saying he doesn't he would be in violation of advertising laws. That isn't worth it. Either for the money, or the loss of credibility.

  • @vincents.6639
    @vincents.6639 Před měsícem +1

    👍 New lighting

  • @Rhewin
    @Rhewin Před měsícem +4

    They always cut off Bart’s quote about the variants. He almost always follows this up saying that most changes are inconsequential spelling changes that, as he puts it, shows the scribes couldn’t spell any better than his students. His point is not that there are huge variants (though there are some whoppers), but that it proves the text was absolutely not perfectly transferred.

    • @JopJio
      @JopJio Před měsícem +3

      There are over 500 to 600 thousand changes. Even if lets say 90% are "small" changes, we have 50 to 60.000 big changes. And a small change, can mean Jesus is God or not in a verse. E.g. In John 1 18 it says "the only begotten god vs only begotten son". This is by your defitnion a small change, because only one letter is different. But it has a big impact.
      Ehrman also says that we have no/ only a few early manuscripts and that most books were not written by the disciples or eyewitnesses. And for the Ot its maybe even more worse.

    • @therealsmalk
      @therealsmalk Před měsícem +3

      Misquoting Ehrman

    • @Rhewin
      @Rhewin Před měsícem +1

      @@JopJio don’t put definitions in my mouth. “Small” in this context is something inconsequential like a spelling error or word transposition that doesn’t affect meaning. I said in my comment (if you even read the whole thing) that there are some major changes. The Textus Receptus shows there are some huge additions, including a blatant reference to the Trinity, that are not in the critical text.
      I commented because evangelicals try to make it seem like Ehrman is dishonestly representing changes to the manuscript. They never include the part where he himself says most are inconsequential, they make that claim themselves, thereby downplaying the significance of the big ones.

    • @JopJio
      @JopJio Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Rhewin sorry, i thought you was one of those evangelicals. My bad👍

    • @TLW412
      @TLW412 Před měsícem

      @@JopJiohmmm

  • @mb-the-enby
    @mb-the-enby Před 14 dny

    Thanks!

  • @EnemyOfEldar
    @EnemyOfEldar Před měsícem +6

    I would like to see this type of study for Quranic manuscripts.

  • @NielMalan
    @NielMalan Před měsícem +2

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again. In the modern sense of the word, we don't have manuscripts of the Bible at all. We simply don't have the originals. What we do have are a fair number of handwritten copies, which are loosely called "manuscripts", but are definitely not the versions first produced by the authors.

  • @natpicking
    @natpicking Před měsícem +1

    I know I’m gonna be an outlier here but I love the Bible even more as I learn about it from a scholarly perspective with data! It’s amazing!

  • @tbishop4961
    @tbishop4961 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent target

  • @mmmirele
    @mmmirele Před měsícem +3

    Cliffs Knechtle is still out there doing his thing? I remember him being asked around 40 years ago if he had a tomato in his sneaker as a lead in to a snarky question about belief. He may or may not have removed his sneaker to provide proof of no tomato, but that is lost to the mists of time.

  • @MusicalRaichu
    @MusicalRaichu Před měsícem +1

    Good thing Revelation was eventually accepted because it's highly relevant today, especially how a significant part of the church has taken on the role of the false prophet.

  • @iowajoe1754
    @iowajoe1754 Před měsícem

    do people like this every offer to debate? I'd love to see Dan have a debate with these guys, it would be interesting to see them go against someone other than a random student in a group on a campus.

  • @jckensway2956
    @jckensway2956 Před měsícem +2

    I never cease to be amazed at the sight of so many young people like in the video being critiqued here. In the UK where secularity is now so strong I think it would raise an eyebrow. I’m guessing that they’re all gathered at some religious centre however to find young British people (or politicians) so engaged is so, so rare.

    • @OrionKane
      @OrionKane Před měsícem +1

      They're standing in the middle of Mississippi State University (not a Christian school).

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 Před měsícem +1

      Paid extras.
      Jk😅

    • @peaceandfood7952
      @peaceandfood7952 Před měsícem

      Trust me in the US those evangelists sound totally nuts talking about demonic attack, ghosts, angels like it's normal!!!

  • @SterlingTate
    @SterlingTate Před měsícem +1

    hmm. pt 2 to this one I'm guessing since it abruptly ended.

  • @clarkemorledge2398
    @clarkemorledge2398 Před měsícem +1

    Dan: Can you please provide a link to the Peter Gurry graph?

    • @clearskybluewaters
      @clearskybluewaters Před měsícem

      he literally provided the sources. evangelicaltextualcriticism or something. google something like "early manuscripts evangelical textual criticism blog"

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 Před měsícem +2

    Just finished John Barton's "A History of the Bible" based on Dan's recommendation. Great book if you want to dive into this topic mre deeply.

  • @CharlesPayet
    @CharlesPayet Před měsícem

    Hey @maklelan, I seem to recall that the early Church changed the order of the Hebrew Scriptures to make it work better as lead-up to the coming of the Messiah. Is that accurate?

    • @curious968
      @curious968 Před měsícem +1

      I don't know the motivation, but the order in the Jewish ordering is, roughly, the Torah, the prophets, and the writings and the books ordered within the class they belong to. The Christians seem to be more interested in making it a more historical document and so reorder in what is meant to be the correct historical order and the books appear without regard to the three part distinction above.

  • @Wertbag99
    @Wertbag99 Před měsícem +2

    There's still no agreement to this day as to what should be included in the bible. Catholic bible = 73 books, Protestant bible = 66 books, Orthodox bible = 79 books etc. That's over a dozen books of variation between them, not a small amount by any stretch. And that's before you get to trying to pick a translation, try to decide what is literal verse metaphor and then try to figure out the interpretation that you want to believe.

    • @ratamacue0320
      @ratamacue0320 Před měsícem

      More books is better books.

    • @senorbb2150
      @senorbb2150 Před měsícem

      Kinda shows that the Orthodox will believe ANYTHING.

  • @HappilyHeterodox
    @HappilyHeterodox Před měsícem +2

    Am I the only one who thinks this setting is extraordinarily strange with people wearing military-style camouflage? And the speaker is just weird. And not just because he doesn't know how to buy a shirt that actually fits him.

    • @joshridinger3407
      @joshridinger3407 Před měsícem

      they're wearing camo to hide from the guy, but it doesn't work because he has predator heat vision

  • @batbite_
    @batbite_ Před měsícem +2

    What are the manuscript history of the church fathers? I imagine that their lists of important gospels could have been changed as well.

  • @samfranck2119
    @samfranck2119 Před měsícem +8

    "THE COUNCIL OF NICER"
    *nicer bishops' hats and robes
    *nicer singing voices and dance moves
    *nicer theology
    *nicer canon
    😀👍

  • @rebeccagentry2804
    @rebeccagentry2804 Před 12 dny

    Dan can u do this one?

  • @AlanCossey
    @AlanCossey Před měsícem

    I agree with many of Dan's points. However, I would point out that Ehrman wrote on page 252 of the American version of Misquoting Jesus, "On page 252 in the US version of his book “Misquoting Jesus” he writes (speaking of Bruce Metzger, the Christian scholar who was his mentor and collaborator in at least one scholarly book), “Bruce Metzger is one of the great scholars of modern times… If he and I were put in a room and asked to hammer out a consensus statement on what we think the original text of the New Testament probably looked like, there would be very few points of disagreement - maybe one or two dozen places out of many thousands. The position I argue for in Misquoting Jesus does not actually stand at odds with Prof. Metzger’s position that the essential Christian beliefs are not affected by textual variants in the manuscript tradition of the New Testament. What he means by that (I think) is that even if one or two passages that are used to argue for a belief have a different textual reading, there are still other passages that could be used to argue for the same belief. For the most part, I think that is true.”

  • @OrdoMallius
    @OrdoMallius Před měsícem

    How much of the new testament can be pieced together from the church father correspondence from the 1st century?

  • @josephfriedland4192
    @josephfriedland4192 Před měsícem +2

    I'm curious why is there no mention here of the early patristic preaching as an evidence of the accuracy of the NT? In evangelical thought, the gap that is talked about in this video (ie what happened between the time of the original writings and the appearance of the first manuscripts) is filled in somewhat by the patristic preaching. Clement, Ignatius and Polycarp refer to or sometimes quote directly from the NT by around 100 AD and this gives us reason to say that the NT was definitely in circulation before the end of the first century

    • @avishevin3353
      @avishevin3353 Před měsícem +1

      First, what you call the NT didn't exist until the Bible was canonized. What existed in 100 CE are various writings that ended up in the NT. Second, no one doubts that writings existed. Dan is making the point that we don't have any examples from that era, and thus no direct evidence of what those writings contained.

    • @sosaflex9152
      @sosaflex9152 Před měsícem

      @@avishevin3353judging by all the variants we have to
      Deal with in the earliest Copy’s of the NT writings cause none of them match. Plus like he said the gap between the writing and composition makes it very impossible to say that what we have now is what the original said.

    • @josephfriedland4192
      @josephfriedland4192 Před měsícem +2

      ​@avishevin3353 When I say NT I am referring more specifically to the basic story of Jesus, his alleged life, death and resurrection. What is taught in evangelical seminaries is that the early patristic preaching, which is starting to appear as early as 96, has the same basic information as the gospels do. So the apologetic is that the information went from the apostles to the church fathers and this was before any canonization. So Paul in 1 Corinthians 15 (again this is taught in evangelical seminaries worldwide) is writing pre-gospels about information that was passed down to him within less than two decades of the alleged resurrection of Jesus. And so, the idea is that this information was being circulated, preached, transcribed within the lifetime of the contemporaries of the events themselves. This is what is taught, I am therefore curious to hear a rebuttal

    • @curious968
      @curious968 Před měsícem

      @@josephfriedland4192 As I understand it, that's not the real issue. The issue is the too polite word "redaction". In other words, there is widespread agreement (except by the most fundamentalist crowd and even many of them) that the NT was _edited_.
      So, the issue becomes "how do we know what was added, subtracted, or altered?" even granting that there was (for instance) some original epistle by Paul. (Of course, scholars do not grant that _every_ epistle bearing his name came from Paul, but there is a subset that is widely agreed to even by "liberals" as coming from Paul).

  • @noelhausler8006
    @noelhausler8006 Před měsícem

    Bart Ehrman's Misquoting Jesus is helpful in the story behind who changed the Bible and why.

  • @DoloresLehmann
    @DoloresLehmann Před měsícem

    The other important gap that's often overlooked is the one between the events and the first writing down of said events. We have absolutely no way of exactly verifying how the stories changed in that time, while they were passed on orally.

    • @TLW412
      @TLW412 Před měsícem

      Which also makes all these scholarships moot. Nice we have no way of knowing them it doesn’t matter

  • @stephenleblanc4677
    @stephenleblanc4677 Před měsícem +2

    What about someone's cousin claimed to have spent a night with an eye-witness?

  • @HisZotness
    @HisZotness Před 15 dny

    Infinitesimal.

  • @inseinenstudios6404
    @inseinenstudios6404 Před měsícem +1

    can someone please give me an example of a variant that is significant in any way that would change the overall message of the gospel, or any of the following: Jesus is the Son of God, second person in Trinity, died for our sins, born of virgin, resurrected on 3rd day, etc?
    Also, should we just not consider all the 1st and 2nd century witnesses to the gospel such as: Clement of Rome, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, etc.?

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Před měsícem +11

    1 john 5:7-8, John 7:53, John 8:11, Mark 16:9-20 , Mathew 17:21 just a few insertions deletions not found in original koine Greek new testament.
    Dan is 100% accurate.
    They also modified the hebrew Tanakh such as Isaiah 7:14 Virgin in future tense modification.

    • @OrdoMallius
      @OrdoMallius Před měsícem +1

      And every single one of those phrases or ideas can be found often in multiple places in the bible. Aka nothingburger

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Před měsícem +3

      @@OrdoMallius no where in Hebrew scripture sources does God say he would send a man God idol trinity born of a virgin and become a human sacrifice calvary to die for world sins ..
      No where else in earli st original koine Greek New testament is Trinity found..
      These are all later insertions.
      Amazingburger 🍔

    • @TLW412
      @TLW412 Před měsícem

      @@MitzvosGolem1but yet the Jewish nation and its people were obliterated and judged after than “man idol” said they would be. In the same generation actually. Explain that

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Před měsícem

      @@TLW412 Actually not..We are still here if you did not notice And Israel 🇮🇱 .
      We are a nation of people even without land.
      Fact: There is no mention of Jesus or miracles apostles etc found anywhere in any historical record from any historian from that era.
      Everything written in your new testament came long after Temple was destroyed and Jesus supposably died being second third hand accounts.
      Also ,we do not believe HaShem G-d made a mistake and changed mind about eternal covenant made and promises to preserve Jews and instead sends a man God idol trinity human sacrifice calvary to die for world sins and replace Torah laws and Jews with a Greek new testament which curses Torah laws and Jews.
      Ps: Christianity was our longest persecutor in history in Europe and Russia and tried to exterminate us for centuries and failed .
      So G-d kept his promise obviously.

  • @naysneedle5707
    @naysneedle5707 Před měsícem

    Does anyone know why some of Dan's videos increase the screen brightness? Is it just me this is happening to? It hurts my eyes :(

    • @Andre.W96
      @Andre.W96 Před měsícem +1

      His videos are in hdr which is a brighter more colorful format put your phone in power saving mode to turn it off

    • @naysneedle5707
      @naysneedle5707 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Andre.W96 Thanks heaps. I have been turning brightness to the minimum to save my eyes, though the video still looks overexposed. Was hoping there'd be a way to disable the auto brightening (on CZcams) but it seems there isn't.

  • @attitudeblack5662
    @attitudeblack5662 Před měsícem

    Please do one for Quran as well. Thanks

    • @lysanamcmillan7972
      @lysanamcmillan7972 Před měsícem +1

      He isn't a Quranic scholar. Please go ask someone who is.

    • @attitudeblack5662
      @attitudeblack5662 Před měsícem

      @@lysanamcmillan7972 It's always nice to see how the Western Scholarship approaches it.

  • @Isovapor
    @Isovapor Před 18 dny

    Do you think that the Cinderella, Harry Potter, and king Arthur texts are accurate? Just asking!

  • @marknieuweboer8099
    @marknieuweboer8099 Před měsícem

    I love the indifference of the bystanding teens.

  • @davidcope5736
    @davidcope5736 Před 24 dny

    There is a degree of exclusivity inevitably tied to the production and consumption of these manuscripts, it was only those who were literate who could copy these texts or read them. The interests of that more educated strata of the Christian community must have had a particular influence on what texts were proliferated, and so it is not unreasonable to suppose that even in that earliest period there was an element of conscious selection by those in authority (although we cannot be certain of their criteria for selection). And whilst there wouldn't have been an organised effort by a closed room of VIPs, there would have been some cross-influence between the innumerable prominent local voices and leaders that made up the Early Christian community.

    • @davidcope5736
      @davidcope5736 Před 24 dny

      not trying to argue with Dan, but i did feel the more congregational picture he presents could have a bit of extra colour to it. Im sorry if i came across as rude at all.

  • @tomtraylor4468
    @tomtraylor4468 Před měsícem

    However, we do have a large number of very early lectures-sermons that quote from then existing manuscripts. The question is does these variants affect any significant Christian core beliefs

  • @MichaelFenley
    @MichaelFenley Před měsícem +1

    Non eye witnesses and anonymous. How crappy can the evidence get?

  • @tussk.
    @tussk. Před měsícem +1

    This comment was written by a man called Henry, who had a wooden leg.
    Writing it over and over again will make it true.

  • @boboak9168
    @boboak9168 Před měsícem

    That crowd gathered around in a circle, to add gravitas to the speaker presumably, has the complete opposite effect when a good number of them are more interested in their phones than what the ‘wise man’ has to say 😁

  • @gsr4535
    @gsr4535 Před měsícem +1

    Answer no. Next question.

  • @cariboubearmalachy1174
    @cariboubearmalachy1174 Před měsícem +1

    What is 100% correct, Cliffe's statement or the idea that Nicea was where they put together the New Testament?

    • @autonomouscollective2599
      @autonomouscollective2599 Před měsícem +1

      Cliffe’s statement. The Council of Nicaea (or Nicer, if you will) did not put the NT together as many will claim.

  • @ftg3183
    @ftg3183 Před měsícem +2

    He's making the mistake of presupposing univicality.

  • @Grayraven777
    @Grayraven777 Před měsícem

    This snake oil salesman was extra slippery, thank goodness for T-shirt man, you're like my new superhero, able to leap tall piles of BS faster than a speeding bullet or something like that... I'll work on it 😂 😊

  • @JopJio
    @JopJio Před měsícem +9

    94% of all manuscripts are 800+ years later than the Nt itself and we have over +500.000 differences and Even forgeries. On top of that those books don't even go back to Jesus or the 12 apostles. Then we have lost books, lost gospels and a split within the early church, within Jewish and Pauline/hellenised Christianity. Jewish Christians had only one gospel in hebrew or Aramaic and didnt follow Paul.
    The next problem: for the Ot its even more worse. there is no accuracy at all.

    • @jeffmacdonald9863
      @jeffmacdonald9863 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, with the OT it's hard to even define what the "original version" would be. We know that most of those texts have layers of composition and editing.

  • @aussierob7177
    @aussierob7177 Před měsícem

    Before the Reformation,

  • @leslieviljoen
    @leslieviljoen Před měsícem

    I thought it was the council of Hippo that decided on the canon and Nicea just discussed the trinity.

  • @Outspoken.Humanist
    @Outspoken.Humanist Před měsícem +1

    Even if we one day found the original manuscript penned by the author of Mark himself, how would we know? The simple answer is, we wouldn't.

  • @Rizzo718
    @Rizzo718 Před měsícem

    😮😮😮

  • @alexmcd378
    @alexmcd378 Před měsícem

    "How can we defend against
    Preacher: Lie

  • @Bub-ig4oc
    @Bub-ig4oc Před měsícem

    Did not know that Revelation was overwhelmingly rejected by the congregations. So Mark, considered the most reliable for its early date of 70AD, was after all, not really pieced together fully until much later?

  • @omicdog
    @omicdog Před měsícem

    The question was about the church changing scripture to further their agenda.
    He didn't come close to answering the question.

  • @MmmGallicus
    @MmmGallicus Před měsícem

    I just learned that Paul was an eye witness.

    • @ratamacue0320
      @ratamacue0320 Před měsícem

      To what?
      Presumably you're being facetious. But I would be inclined to pose that question to anyone seriously making the claim.

    • @jeffmacdonald9863
      @jeffmacdonald9863 Před měsícem

      @@ratamacue0320 He was an eyewitness to his own career and thus to both the early spread of the church and to the earliest debates within it.
      But I think the preacher actually said he knew eyewitnesses, not that he was one.

    • @ratamacue0320
      @ratamacue0320 Před měsícem

      @@jeffmacdonald9863 IMO the relevant event is witnessing a supposedly corporeal resurrected Jesus - not any of the things you mentioned.

  • @hughb5092
    @hughb5092 Před měsícem +1

    This is why I despise "Apologists" Truth is NEVER their concern, only coming up with questionably plausible explanations for inconsistencies that ANYONE reading the Bible can plainly see. No religion can withstand close scrutiny, that's why it's based on faith.

  • @skyinou
    @skyinou Před měsícem

    3:00 - Gotta like his example. Imagine it if there was one, or many messiah? Or one or many gods? One or many donkeys? Such small changes...

  • @helenaconstantine
    @helenaconstantine Před měsícem

    The Gospel of Pilate is a modern novel. Maybe we should be generous and assume he meant the Acts of Pilate.

  • @JustDalton
    @JustDalton Před měsícem

    Betteridge's law of headlines says: no.

  • @JonpaynePayne
    @JonpaynePayne Před měsícem

    Is the claim not that we could see possible changes over time and that there is no significant difference.

  • @andrewericjamesclark6808
    @andrewericjamesclark6808 Před měsícem

    Yes we can.

  • @mcphadenmike
    @mcphadenmike Před měsícem +2

    This is such an interesting channel. Can anyone point me to a content creator doing similar posts about the Koran or other religious texts?

    • @reaurt
      @reaurt Před měsícem +1

      I'm not sure anyone quite does it like Dan for the Bible, but UsefulCharts has some interesting breakdowns of other religious texts (and their histories in general). www.youtube.com/@UsefulCharts

    • @mcphadenmike
      @mcphadenmike Před měsícem +1

      @@reaurt Thank you!

  • @ligors5
    @ligors5 Před měsícem +1

    The music in the original video clearly picked to manipulate you

  • @AlanCossey
    @AlanCossey Před měsícem

    I would suggest this short video explains stuff well, better than both Dan and Cliff.: czcams.com/video/ldX_3jQs65k/video.html Note how Dan Wallace ends up summing things up very much as Ehrman did in the passage I quoted a few minutes ago.

  • @jessebumann
    @jessebumann Před měsícem

    The variations between manuscripts really are small though. Differences in spelling make up around 70% of the variants. Alot of these are mispellings in the original text, and can’t even be replicated in English. Some of these can be replicated in English.
    As you point out, alot of the manuscripts are dated to after the 10th century A.D. Variations in these later manuscripts are not viable, even if they are meaningful. That’s another chunk of manuscript variants.
    When it comes to variations that are meaningful and viable, the total number comes to around less than 1% of manuscripts.
    I’m not a huge fan of Cliff, but there’s better areas (which are addressed in your response, to be fair) for doubt and questions to spring up. There’s evidence that reassures the accuracy of the NT.

  • @josefpollard6271
    @josefpollard6271 Před měsícem

    It would be a matter of the burning of the library at Alexandria just for starters. Then there is what survived; I assume to be the sealed up scrolls. To opened at a more appropriate time. The words of life that we have are sufficient... Yeshu said to Saint Peter that a) he would be bound. Gnosis conveys that our trappings are what we make of them. This is no new idea or thought process. And be taken where he does not want to go. This process happens beneficial or not. Yeshu was certainly happy in his fathers garden rather than pilgrimaging to Rome. I would surmise. To this day there is a great deal of contention for ancient relics and their rightful owners....

  • @TypoKnig
    @TypoKnig Před měsícem +1

    What happened in the 10th Century CE that left so many more manuscripts? Is it just that it’s closer to the present day? The chart of manuscript counts is a nice looking bell curve, by the way.

  • @sunnyandbreezy
    @sunnyandbreezy Před měsícem

    “Somebody who knew an eyewitness…”, worries me as criteria.

    • @curious968
      @curious968 Před měsícem

      It's actually an accepted historical standard. There is an understanding they are less good, but still better than those farther removed.
      So, it's "eyewitness" as the best standard then "someone who directly talked to an eyewitness and reported what they were told" and below that, "anything else, start to worry it is rumor or legend."
      A lot of our history is, in fact, people who reported on an eyewitness. So are today's newspaper accounts which are treated as "the first draft of history". Obviously, the original speaker is better, but we don't always have one. And, we don't have modern ideas on reporting for many centuries after any ancient documents so "knew an eyewitness" is no different that "reported by an eyewitness" as far as veracity goes.
      Jesus himself, rather famously, wrote nothing, for instance. So, even here, "eyewitness" can be one step removed, at least when it comes to what Jesus said.

    • @sunnyandbreezy
      @sunnyandbreezy Před měsícem

      Thank you for that viewpoint.

  • @user-gk9lg5sp4y
    @user-gk9lg5sp4y Před měsícem +6

    An Apologist being misleading?!
    The hell you say!

  • @Florida-is-my-home
    @Florida-is-my-home Před měsícem +3

    The Young’s Literal Translation is translated from the original languages. There is a big difference between that translation and the others. The others have had changes made to them to suit the narrative of the powers that be. If people would study THAT version, they would see a totally different picture than the English to English translations.

    • @willernst2721
      @willernst2721 Před měsícem +1

      What is the big difference if you don't happen to mind sharing?

  • @dwright4u7
    @dwright4u7 Před měsícem

    Jesus really is God or lots of people have been focused negatively or positively on Him for at least 2000 years for some reason?

  • @squiddwizzard8850
    @squiddwizzard8850 Před měsícem

    Biblingo does not have Latin btw

    • @avishevin3353
      @avishevin3353 Před měsícem

      No part of the Christian Bible was written in Latin.

    • @lysanamcmillan7972
      @lysanamcmillan7972 Před měsícem

      Latin is not a Biblical language. Its oldest manuscripts were written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and koine Greek.

  • @quetzelmichaels1637
    @quetzelmichaels1637 Před měsícem

    Is Jesus the Morning Star and king of Babylon who becomes much greater than before? Or, is David the Morning Star, your king, who becomes much greater than before (Ancient Serpent of Old) as the Ancient One of Days? David's people set out from Babylon seeking a promised land.
    Based on the nominative genitive form of a word. I am the root and the offspring of David, the bright and morning star! (Rev 22:16 YLT)

  • @alex4594
    @alex4594 Před měsícem

    Ngl, that guy looks like he reeeeeeally needs to use the washroom.

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 Před měsícem

      Toastmasters graduate.

    • @ratamacue0320
      @ratamacue0320 Před měsícem

      Sounds like a comment regarding the creator's appearance. 😒

    • @boboak9168
      @boboak9168 Před měsícem

      @@ratamacue0320 perhaps a comment about his constant movement/presentation strategy rather than his appearance?

    • @alex4594
      @alex4594 Před měsícem

      @@ratamacue0320 No, I was commenting on how much he moves. I move just as much. Doesn't have anything to do with his arguments or disregarding them, I just thought it was funny.

  • @sulk7080
    @sulk7080 Před měsícem +5

    Apologists like Knechtle here have lost all of my respect due to their stances on Biblical slavery. Cliffe and his son may deny the text all they want.

  • @bengreen171
    @bengreen171 Před měsícem +2

    I really want to read the gospel of Punches Pilot.

    • @vmonk2
      @vmonk2 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah he didn't crucify he took them on in the ring

    • @bengreen171
      @bengreen171 Před měsícem

      @@vmonk2
      you're saying Jesus came back from a technical knockout....

    • @toritori5835
      @toritori5835 Před měsícem +1

      It just says that after Pilate washed his hands of Jesus’ death, he slipped on some Pugilatus gloves and pummeled a Korykos.

  • @Thoughtpologetics
    @Thoughtpologetics Před měsícem

    Dude acted like definite and indefinite article arguments were nothing…
    Tell that to the people still debating John 1:1 to this day…
    Even the changes in the article can change a lot

  • @mariemeyer
    @mariemeyer Před měsícem +2

    Who is the chap telling the lies?