Writer's Cramp
Paper Jam
Fire in the hole!
Outside Sources
Everyone's a Critic
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Literally means "written by hand"

What is a manuscript?

100
The percent of textual variants that alter or change Christian doctrine.

What is 0%?

100

The process by which the books of the Bible were discovered as authoritative.

What is canonization?

100

A prediction of what will happen in the future.

What is prophecy?

100

The Bible is an...

What is an ancient text?

200

The original, hand written document.

What is an autograph?

200

What the original copies were likely written on.

What is papyrus and parchment?

200

The 66 accepted and authoritative books of the Bible.

What is the canon?

200

The rough percentage of the Bible that is prophetic writing.

What is 27%? (also accepted: 27-30% or 1/3)

200

The source of all truth. Also the top of our diagram.

Who is God?

300

The person who was responsible to copy manuscripts.

What is a scribe?
300

These arise when a copyist makes deliberate or inadvertent alterations to a text that is being reproduced.

What is a textual variant?

300

Four letters that tell the story of the whole Bible.

What is CFRR?

300

Refers to prophetic writings about Jesus Christ.

What is messianic prophecy?

300

Refers to the process of trying to figure out the original wording of a text.

What is textual criticism?

400

Found in a cave in 1947.

What are the dead sea scrolls?

400

The fact that the Bible was widely spread out, resulting in reliability.

What are multiple lines of transmission?

400
The century that the Bible as we know it was recognized as canon.

What is the 4th century?

400

These ancient tablets reflect the same social and marital customs we see in the book of Genesis.

What are the Nuzi Tablets?

400

The reason we might find disagreement between science and theology. Also part of our diagram.

What is human interpretation?

500

The first Bible to have the complete New Testament.

What is codex sinaiticus?

500

The name of the strict rules that a certain group of scribes followed when copying the text. (Shema activity)

What are Masorite rules?

500

Refers to the Scriptures being wholly true in all things that it affirms in the original autographs.

What is inerrancy?

500

Discovered in 2009, this artifact was likely used by King Hezekiah to seal official documents.

What is King Hezekiah's Bulla?

500

The likely reason we don't have any of the original writings from the Bible.

What is decay of the material? (or something to that effect)