Reliability of the Bible: Has It Been Changed Over Time?

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Has the Bible been corrupted, edited, mistranslated, or tampered with over the centuries?

This full-color apologetics guide gives Christians a clear, confidence-building answer.

Inside, you’ll learn why we can trust that the Bible we have today faithfully reflects the original writings, why the right books are included in Scripture, what to make of “missing books,” how ancient manuscripts support the Bible’s reliability, and why textual variants do not undermine Christian doctrine. The guide also shows why this matters for the gospel itself: if God has spoken, then we need to hear, trust, and obey his Word.

This resource is designed to help believers answer common objections with biblical confidence, historical awareness, and gospel clarity.

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • Whether we have the right Old Testament and New Testament books

  • Why the Apocrypha and other so-called “missing books” are not Scripture

  • Why the Bible is not like a game of “telephone”

  • What the Dead Sea Scrolls and other manuscripts show about preservation

  • How New Testament manuscript evidence compares with other ancient writings

  • What textual variants are—and why they do not change Christian theology

  • How the reliability of Scripture strengthens your apologetics

  • Why the Bible’s preservation matters for the gospel

The Bible has not been lost, corrupted, or secretly rewritten. God has preserved his Word, and Christians can stand on it with confidence.

Perfect for: personal study, homeschool apologetics, youth groups, men’s Bible studies, church classes, and equipping Christians to answer skeptical objections

Has the Bible been corrupted, edited, mistranslated, or tampered with over the centuries?

This full-color apologetics guide gives Christians a clear, confidence-building answer.

Inside, you’ll learn why we can trust that the Bible we have today faithfully reflects the original writings, why the right books are included in Scripture, what to make of “missing books,” how ancient manuscripts support the Bible’s reliability, and why textual variants do not undermine Christian doctrine. The guide also shows why this matters for the gospel itself: if God has spoken, then we need to hear, trust, and obey his Word.

This resource is designed to help believers answer common objections with biblical confidence, historical awareness, and gospel clarity.

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • Whether we have the right Old Testament and New Testament books

  • Why the Apocrypha and other so-called “missing books” are not Scripture

  • Why the Bible is not like a game of “telephone”

  • What the Dead Sea Scrolls and other manuscripts show about preservation

  • How New Testament manuscript evidence compares with other ancient writings

  • What textual variants are—and why they do not change Christian theology

  • How the reliability of Scripture strengthens your apologetics

  • Why the Bible’s preservation matters for the gospel

The Bible has not been lost, corrupted, or secretly rewritten. God has preserved his Word, and Christians can stand on it with confidence.

Perfect for: personal study, homeschool apologetics, youth groups, men’s Bible studies, church classes, and equipping Christians to answer skeptical objections