“How does it help us to say that the Bible is the inerrant word of God if in fact we don't have the words that God inerrantly inspired, but only the words copied by the scribes—sometimes correctly but sometimes (many times!) incorrectly?”

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Whose Word Is It?: The Story Behind Who Changed the New Testament and Why (2006)

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