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Todays question is, Has the Bible been corrupted, altered, edited, revised, or tampered with? In this video Ill answer that question from a biblical perspective. Then afterwards, as always, Ill share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end. The books of the Old Testament were written from approximately 1400 BC to 400 BC. The books of the New Testament were written from approximately AD 40 to AD 90. So, anywhere between 3,400 and 1,900 years have passed since a book of the Bible was written. In this time, the original manuscripts have been lost. They very likely no longer exist. Since the time the books of the Bible were originally written, they have been copied again and again by scribes. Copies of copies of copies have been made. In view of this, can we still trust the Bible? The Holy Scriptures are God-breathed and therefore inerrant. Of course, inerrancy can only be applied to the original manuscripts, not to the copies of the manuscript