As you doubtless know better than me, opponents of the faith try to use the stunningly large number of variants (several hundred thousand) to cast doubt on the NT. But when you consider that, for instance, the finals verses of Mark 16 represent quite a number of variants multiplied by whatever number of manuscripts differ on that text, then it becomes clear why there are so many. And when you consider that the 0.5% of the NT text that is in some doubt would include, as I understand it, the somewhat lengthy Mark 16 passage as well as the story of the woman caught in adultery, then the reliability of what we have becomes astonishingly good.Quote:
Yep. There are less than a handful that really affect anything. In fact, the overwhelming majority of variants, as we call them, are basic misspellings.