Critical examination of biblical text and ancient authorities that shape our understanding of a disputed verse
This scholarly work surveys Dr. Mill’s arguments about the original wording of a noted New Testament passage. It weighs manuscript evidence, ancient witnesses, and patristic testimony to decide what belonged in the text and what may have been added later.
The author sets out the debate clearly, presenting both sides and evaluating the strength of each point. It offers careful historical context and shows how textual critics have approached the question over time. The result is a focused, evidence-driven look at how we know what the original text said."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.