A New Plea

A NEW PLEA
FOR THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE TEXT OF THE
THREE HEAVENLY WITNESSES

The Genuineness of the Text of 1 John 5:7

There are Three in Heaven, &c.

Demonstrated by Proofs which are beyond
all Exception, taken from the Testimonies
of the Greek and Latin Churches, and par-
ticularly from a Greek MS. of the New
Testament, found in Ireland. A

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By D A V I D M A R T I N, Rector of
the French Church at ‘Utrecht. Author of
the Differtation upon this Text, &c.

Francis Turretin’s Disputatio Theologica

In this PDF is the Latin defense of the Comma Johanneum by Francis Turretin

In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7

In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7 sheds a strong light on the issues radiating from one controversial verse in one of Johns three New Testament letters. Some manuscripts refer to a phrase called the Johannine Commacentering on the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spiritwhile others do not. Chris Pappas, a seasoned pastor steeped in Greek culture, sifts through the scholarly evidence from hundreds of surviving copies of the Greek-language letters. He surveys and analyzes the arguments from biblical scholars who support and who oppose the Commas inclusion. Finally, he presents the reasons for regarding the Comma as a true part of the Word of God in Scripture and for returning it to Johns letter.

Embarking on a survey of the manuscripts, their condition, their roles in the churchs theology, and their place in doctrinal controversies, In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7 makes a thorough and intricate study of the passage. The journey is somewhat demanding, but the reward for persistence is a deeper appreciation for the meaning for wordsthese few words in particular.

When you listen to the churchs present-day conflicts, you may hear trusted authorities undergoing profound questioning and believers facing temptations to doubt those authoritiesincluding the Bible. As an aid, In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7 offers a history of the churchs struggles over biblical authority, a detailed survey of the intricacies of biblical studies, and the wealth of insights residing in one key phrase.

Reply to a Vindication of the Literary Character of Professor Porson, by Crito Cantabrigiensis

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