Abdullah Muslich Rizal Maulana, Mudawamatul Muajahah
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This study aimed to discuss the thought of Bart D. Ehrman, an American New Testament Scholar, regarding this idea of the contradiction in his research into the New Testament in many of his books, which was considered controversial and initiated a heated debate among theologians and other scholars. This research employed a library research method by analyzing various written sources such as books, articles, and scientific journals that discuss Bart D. Ehrman's thoughts on the contradictions in the New Testament. The nature of this research is qualitative, where the researcher analyzes and interprets textual data to understand Ehrman's thoughts and their implications for New Testament studies. Ehrman affirmed that since its initial copying process, the Bible had been using the hand-copying method, resulting in many errors in the manuscript. Up to the number of copyists who copy back the wrong copy and make new mistakes; eventually, many copies of the New Testament exist today, but none of these copies are known to be copies of the original book, nor copies of the first copies. Instead, they are copies of copies of other copies that have been scattered long after the original writing period. Which undoubtedly contains very many errors and differences in each copy. Mistakes that arise because they are intentional or unintentional. This study concluded that, according to Ehrman, it has been very tough to reconstruct the original text of the New Testament. Nevertheless, even so, he still stated that it was a big mistake deciding to stop learning the texts of the New Testament.
本研究旨在讨论美国新约学者巴特-D-埃尔曼(Bart D. Ehrman)对其多部著作中《新约圣经》研究中的矛盾这一观点的看法,这一观点被认为是有争议的,并在神学家和其他学者中引发了激烈的争论。本研究采用了图书馆研究法,分析了讨论巴特-D-埃尔曼关于《新约圣经》矛盾思想的书籍、文章和科学期刊等各种书面资料。本研究的性质是定性研究,研究者通过分析和解释文本数据来理解埃尔曼的思想及其对新约研究的影响。埃尔曼肯定地指出,《圣经》从最初的抄写过程开始,就一直使用手抄方法,导致手稿中出现许多错误。最终,今天存在许多《新约圣经》的副本,但这些副本都不是原书的副本,也不是第一批副本的副本。相反,它们是其他副本的副本,散落在原书写作时期之后很久。毫无疑问,每个副本中都有非常多的错误和差异。这些错误是有意或无意造成的。这项研究的结论是,根据埃尔曼的说法,重建《新约圣经》的原文非常困难。然而,即便如此,他仍然指出,决定停止学习《新约圣经》的文本是一个很大的错误。