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Prof. Bart D. Ehrman

According to Luke, when Joseph and Mary left Bethlehem they journeyed to Nazareth, but Matthew states that from Bethlehem they fled to Egypt.

 


 

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Editor's prefatory comment:

Dr. Ehrman explains that the 5700 early copies of the New Testament – copies of copies of copies – contain hundreds of thousands of discrepancies.

Many of these are inconsequential but a significant number alter the meaning of the text in important ways. Most of these constituted mere human error in copying but some of them, it appears, were purposefully injected into the text by editorial judgment of scribes.

This entire area of scholarship is far more complex than most realize, leading the objective reviewer to understand that, in many cases, we have no knowledge of the original text of the New Testament.

In addition to Dr. Ehrman’s books, his lectures are available on youtube; for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfheSAcCsrE&t=12s

 

 

Dr. Ehrman offers the following in "Misquoting Jesus."

"... “Luke indicates in his account of Jesus’ birth that Joseph and Mary returned to Nazareth … after they had come to Bethlehem (and performed the rites of purification, Luke 2:39), whereas Matthew indicates they fled to Egypt [Matt, chapter 2].”

 

 

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