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Ep. 7 The Manuscripts Behind Your Bible: A Conversation with Noah Hawkins

1 h 4 min · 18 de may de 2026
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What are biblical manuscripts, and why do they matter for Christians today? In this episode of Word Nerd, Lily sits down with Noah Hawkins for a conversation about biblical manuscripts, textual transmission, papyrus fragments, and how the New Testament was preserved throughout history. Together, they discuss what manuscripts actually are, how scribes copied Scripture, why textual variants exist, and why these topics don’t have to shake our confidence in the Bible. Along the way, they explore common misconceptions about textual criticism, look at real manuscript evidence like Papyrus 48 (𝔓⁴⁸), and talk about why understanding the history behind your Bible can actually strengthen your faith rather than weaken it. If you’ve ever wondered how the New Testament survived for nearly two thousand years, what biblical manuscripts really are, or why scholars care so much about tiny fragments of papyrus, this episode is for you. During parts of the episode, we reference details visible on Papyrus 48 (𝔓⁴⁸), so you may want to pull up the image from the episode post while listening for the full Word Nerd experience. You can see it here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x5Bow0BOj9KWxA--GeD3WllZKK0tzZ4h/view?usp=sharing [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x5Bow0BOj9KWxA--GeD3WllZKK0tzZ4h/view?usp=sharing] Buy one of Noah's awesome replicas here! https://sacredtextreplicas.com/ [https://sacredtextreplicas.com/]

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