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How Do We Know the Bible Hasn't Been Changed? The Evidence Explained

12 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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How do we know the Bible hasn't been changed? It's one of the most common questions skeptics and believers alike ask: * Has the Bible been corrupted over time? * Were books removed from the Bible? * What do the Dead Sea Scrolls prove? * Can we trust modern Bible translations? * How accurate are the biblical manuscripts? In this video, we examine the historical evidence behind the reliability of Scripture. We look at: ✅ The thousands of New Testament manuscripts ✅ The Dead Sea Scrolls and Old Testament preservation ✅ Textual variants and what they actually mean ✅ How ancient scribes copied Scripture ✅ Why modern Bible translations are not translations of translations ✅ The truth about the so-called "lost books" of the Bible ✅ What scholars, historians, and manuscript experts say about biblical reliability Rather than relying on assumptions, we explore the manuscript evidence, historical transmission, and archaeological discoveries that help answer one of Christianity's most important questions: Has the Bible really been changed? Whether you're a skeptic, a new believer, or a longtime Christian looking for answers, this video offers a clear, evidence-based examination of the Bible's preservation through history. 📖 Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16 Matthew 24:35 Psalm 119:105 🔔 Subscribe for Bible Chapter by Chapter as we walk through every book of the Bible, verse by verse. #Bible #BibleEvidence #DeadSeaScrolls #ChristianApologetics #BiblicalHistory

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