The Bible has been riddled with transcription errors, deliberate additions and omissions, changes via translation, and many other issues. It’s like a centuries-long game of telephone. What comes out at our end isn’t quite what went in at the beginning.
True enough, there have been some problems, but nothing like the “game of telephone.”
Most of the oldest copies of the new testament found are from the early church and first father’s and they were written in Koine Greek from which I’m talking about. Why do you guys break down a thread into fighting and endless debating as though you guys are looking to pick a fight? All I did was to help those with references of the Greek to guide along studying of the SCRIPTURES, not to say this is the only way to study or this the correct way to study but as a complement
Do you believe in God? Do you think God is able to have the Bible He wants for this age? Or is your notion of God so small as to be at the mercy of ‘transcription errors’ and ‘additions’, etc. when He has millions of us studying the Scriptures finding these ‘transcription errors’ and ‘additions’ and, well, perhaps you get the picture?
Did God really say....?
Questioning the word of God and trying to cast doubt into people’s minds about its veracity is NOT the work of the Holy Spirit.
Then God lied, eh??? He said he would preserve his 'words' forever...So who you gonna believe, God or men???
The testimony of the canonical books of the OT, particularly Isaiah, found in the Dead Sea Scrolls prove your hypothesis here flatly wrong, and there's little to discuss about it.