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can we trust the new testaments this question could mean a number of different things it could mean is the New Testament historically accurate it might mean is it theologically true it might mean is it internally consistent those are all important questions but they are not our focus tonight instead our focus is on a more specific question can we trust the text of the New Testament and by text we mean quite literally the words that make up the New Testament can we know the original text can we know the exact words the original authors wrote or has the text become so garbled by the mistakes and intentional changes by scribes over the centuries that we can no longer know what the texts originally were another way of thinking about this question is to ask this how badly did ancient and medieval scribes corrupt the text of a New Testament this is a crucial question for properly understanding the New Testament and as our speakers will know we do not have any of the original manuscripts that