Where truth about sacred texts can start with careful questions and careful evidence.
This edition presents a clear, accessible look at how scholars compare Hebrew, Greek, and Samaritan witnesses to the Pentateuch—the first five books—to assess reliability and origins. It helps readers see how scribal work, copy variations, and translation choices shape what we read today, and why a strong Hebrew Masoretic base matters for understanding Bible history.
- Learn how differences between ancient texts arise and how they’re tested against each other.
- See practical, non-spoiler-guided explanations of copyist errors, deliberate alterations, and order changes.
- Discover why many variations do not alter core meaning, and what this means for faith and study.
- Explore the argument that the Masoretic text preserves the essential original form of the Pentateuch.
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible look at Bible text reliability and the starting place for truth in scripture.