CadyandZoe
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Your comparisons, which show differences, do NOT speak to my point that the NA26, NA27 or NA28 represent ALL of the manuscripts. NOTHING is left out of these editions. Period.I provided a list of verses from Textus Receptus Bibles that show you the changes.
I thought I told you this earlier but perhaps I was speaking to someone else. So please bear with me if you already heard this. The study of archeology changes over time as more of the past is unearthed to reveal more information about previous civilizations. Biblical Archeology is no different. Our knowledge of ancient times in the Middle East has increased over time, and because we understand the past better, we understand previously spoken languages better also.
In Addition, as more of the past is unearthed, more fragments of the Greek New Testament are found. Currently we have over 5000 manuscripts, either complete New Testaments or fragments of the New Testament. Out of all these manuscripts exist textual variants, which "arise when a copyist makes deliberate or inadvertent alterations to the text that is being reproduced." In other words, when someone hand copies a book, the copyist can make a few mistakes. The copyist might inadvertently add a word or leave one out or misspell a word etc. Sometimes the copyist will make a note of his mistake in the margin. Between all these variants, about 99% of them are insignificant and only about 1% affect doctrine.
The comparisons you present simply prove the fact that Editions of the New Testament Greek contain manuscripts which differ slightly. What they don't prove is that the changes were created, on purpose, for nefarious reasons. You are seeing evil motives where none exist.