No. 79 OFFICIAL NEWS ORGAN OF THE DEAN BURGON SOCIETY
January-March 2007
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"The Words of the Lord are pure Words: as silver tried in a furnace
of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O Lord, thou shalt preserve them
from this generation for ever." (Psalm 12:6-7)
The Dean Burgon Society's 29th
Annual Conference And A Report on the DBS Chicago Meeting
The 29th
Annual DBS Conference will be held at Bible Brethren Church in Hagerstown,
MD on July 18-19, 2007. Pastor Paul Reno and his church will be hosting the
meeting. They will be serving lunch and an evening meal during the conference. A
nursery will be available for ages birth to 3 years for the evening session on
Thursday, July 18th, and plans are being made for youth meetings (age
8-15) to be held during the adult sessions on both days.
A block of rooms has
been set aside at a near-by Super 8 Motel for a nightly rate of $60.88
which includes a continental breakfast. There are hair driers, microwaves,
refriger-ators, and coffee makers in the rooms. The phone number:
301-582-1992; address: 16805 Blake Road, Hagerstown, MD, 21740. Use
Map Quest and/or the DBS website for maps.
The nearby airports are
Washington/Dulles (IAD) or Baltimore/Washington (BWI). Commuter flights are
available into Hagerstown. There are many historical sites in the area for the
families. A list will be provided by the church.
Dr. Phil Stringer,
Pastor, and the Rav-enswood Baptist Church in Chicago hosted a special
and well-attended DBS meeting in Chicago, March 5-6, 2007. There were eight
speakers and two panel discussions IN DEFENSE OF TRADITIONAL BIBLE TEXTS. The
theme of this meeting was “ The Received Text For The Whole World.” The
speakers included Dr. Phil Stringer, Dr. H. D. Williams, Dr. Humberto Gomez, Dr.
Michael Monte, Dr. Steven Zeinner, Dr. Rex Cobb, Daniel Waite, and Dr. D. A.
Waite. You can view the messages on either www.Dean BurgonSociety.org
or www.BibleForToday. org at the 3rd COLORED BAR from the
top.
You must get a copy
of the entire 10 messages of the Chicago DBS meeting. It is on either DVD
(#3310DV1-2) or VHS (#3310VC1-2) @ $25 + $5 S&H) for either
format. These are powerful messages!
Dr. Moorman’s
important work, 8,000 Differences Between the N.T. Greek Words of the King
James Bible and the Modern Versions, is now available as a joint effort of
the DBS and Bible For Today. No translator, pastor, or teacher should be without
this book. It is #3084 @ $20 + $5 S&H.
The following article
by Dr. Waite is a continuation of the first part which was in DBSN #78.
The article was too large for one edition.
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Westcott & Hort's Greek Text
and Theory Refuted
By Dr. D. A. Waite, President of the DBS
[Continued From DBSN Edition 78]
4. The
Similarities Between "B" (Vatican) and "Aleph" (Sinai) Manuscripts.
Dean Burgon wrote: "Between the first two (B and Aleph) there subsists
an amount of sinister resemblance, which proves that they must have been derived
at no very remote period from the same corrupt original. . . . It is in fact
easier to find two consecutive verses in which these two MSS differ the one from
the other, than two consecutive verses in which they entirely agree."
[Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 12]
5. The
Unreliability of "Aleph," the Sinai Manuscript.
Dean Burgon wrote: "Next to "D," the most untrustworthy codex is
Aleph, which bears on its front a memorable note of the evil repute under which
it has always la-boured:‑‑viz. it is found that at least ten revisers between
the IVth and the XIIth centuries busied themselves with the task of correcting
its many and extraordinary perversions of the truth of Scripture."
[Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 13].
6. The
Depravity of Manu-scripts "Aleph," "B," and "D."
Dean Burgon wrote: "We venture to assure him, without a particle of
hesitation, that "Aleph," "B," "D" are three of the most scandalously corrupt
copies extant:‑‑exhibit the most shamefully mutilated texts which are anywhere
to be met with:‑‑have become, by whatever process (for their history is wholly
unknown), the depositories of the largest amount of fabricated readings ancient
blunders, and intentional perversions of Truth,‑‑which are discoverable in any
known copies of the Word of God." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision
Revised, p. 16]. Dean Burgon knew what these old ancient Uncials were.
They were depraved, and mutilated. Yet these are respected, revered, and
put on a pedestal today.
7. The Worst
Corruptions of the New Testament Came Within the First 100 Years After They Were
Made.
Dean Burgon wrote: "It is no less true to fact than paradoxical in
sound,' writes the most learned of the Revisionist body [that is, Dr.
Frederick H. A. Scrivener], `that the worst corruptions to which the
New Testament has ever been subjected, originated within a hundred years after
it was composed: that Irenaeus (A.D. 150), and the African Fathers, and the whole Western, with a portion of the Syrian Church, used far inferior
manuscripts to those employed by Stunica, or Erasmus, or Stephens thirteen
centuries later, when moulding the Textus Receptus.'" [Dean John W.
Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 30]. What he is saying is that the corruptions in
the Greek texts at the time of Irenaeus, the African Church, the Western Church,
and the early days of "B", and "Aleph" were far worse than and inferior to the
texts used to develop the Textus Receptus.
8. Dean Burgon Defended the Traditional Greek Text Against the False Westcott and Hort
Type of Text in the Following Thirty Passages.
Though Dean Burgon defended the traditional text throughout the book, here is
a section which takes examples one after another in rapid succession.
Without comment, these thirty passages are listed here with the pages in The
Revision Revised where they are taken up in detail:
1. Mark 2:1‑12 (pp. 30‑34) 2. Luke 11:2‑4 (pp. 34‑36) 3. Mark 16:9‑20 (pp. 36‑40) 4. Luke 2:14 (pp. 41‑51) 5. Acts 27:37 (pp. 51‑53) 6. Acts 18:7 (pp. 53‑54) 7. Matthew 11:23 & Luke 10:15 (pp. 54‑56) 8. Mark 11:3 (pp. 56‑58) 9. Mark 11:8 (pp. 58‑61) 10. Luke 23:45 (pp. 61‑66) 11. Mark 6:20 (pp. 66‑70) 12. Mark 9:24 (pp. 70‑71) 13. Matthew 14:30 (p. 71) 14. Mark 15:39 (pp. 71‑72) 15. Luke 23;42 (p. 72) 16. John 14:4 (pp. 72‑73) 17. Luke 6:1 (pp. 73‑75) 18. Luke 22:19‑20‑‑32 words (pp. 75‑79) 19. Luke 22:43‑44‑‑26 words (pp. 79‑83) 20. Luke 23:34‑‑12 words (pp.82‑85) 21. Luke 23:38‑‑7 words (pp. 85‑88) 22. Luke 24:1,3,6,9,12‑‑37 words (pp.
88‑90) 23. Luke 24:40,42,51‑53‑‑23 words (pp.
90‑91) 24. Matthew 27:21 (pp. 91‑92) 25. Matthew 28:11 (pp. 92‑93) 26. Luke 9:55‑56 (p. 93) 27. Luke 24:41 (p. 93) 28. Luke 6:1 (pp. 93‑98) 29. 1 Timothy 3:16 ("God was manifest in
the flesh") (pp. 98‑106, and pp. 424‑491) 30. 2 Peter 2:22 (p. 106)
9. Dean
Burgon's Conclusion About the False Type of Greek Text Adopted by Westcott and
Hort.
Dean Burgon wrote: "It has been the ruin of the present undertaking‑‑as
far as the Sacred Text is concerned‑‑that the majority of the Revisionist body
have been misled throughout by the oracular decrees and impetuous advocacy of
Drs. Westcott and Hort, who, with the purest intentions and most laudable
industry, have constructed a Text demonstrably more remote from the Evangelic
verity than any which has ever yet seen the light." [Dean John W.
Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 110]. Did Dean Burgon name names? Yes,
he did. He names Westcott and Hort. Did he name names within his own
denominational framework? Yes, he did. Both of these men were
Anglicans, that is, members of the clergy of the Church of England.
Dean Burgon was a fundamental, conservative Anglican. Westcott and Hort,
on the other hand, were apostate and heretical unbelievers. This is shown
in both of my booklets: The Theological Heresies of West-cott and Hort
[B.F.T. #595 for a GIFT of
$7.00], and Bishop Westcott's Clever Denial of the Bodily Resurrection of
Christ [B.F.T. #1131 for a GIFT of $7.00]. The latter booklet
shows clearly that Westcott denied the bodily resurrection of Christ. Westcott
and Hort have to be named and exposed, not only in textual matters, but also in
doctrinal matters. Dr. Stewart Custer of Bob Jones University, in his
booklet, The Truth About the King James Controversy, on page 26, stated of
Westcott and Hort: ". . . these men have written in their mature years book
after book defending the CONSERVATIVE interpretation of Scripture, . . ."
The Theological Heresies of Westcott and Hort shows clearly that these
men have written books that do NOT defend "the CONSERVATIVE interpretation of
Scripture." There are about 125 quotations from five of their books to
prove this point. Using the term, "conservative," to refer to such a man
as Westcott who clearly denied the bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ,
would require a complete redefinition of what is meant by the word,
"conservative." I don't want any part of that kind of "conservativism,"
do you? Dean Burgon named names politely and gently. We can be
gentlemen and, where appropriate, still name names in the same manner.
IV. ARTICLE III– WEST-COTT & HORT'S NEW TEXTUAL THEORY‑‑(Refuted by Dean
Burgon (pages 233‑366) A. The
Importance of Dean Burgon's ARTICLE III Which Refuted Westcott and Hort's NEW
TEXTUAL THEORY.
In 1881, Westcott and Hort and the other members of the translation committee of
the English Revised Version (ERV) published their very inferior work. At
about the same time Westcott and Hort published an Introduction to the Greek New
Testament. This amazingly misleading book has been answered fully by Dean
Burgon in his ARTICLE III. The BIBLE FOR TODAY has re‑printed this
Introduction for those who wish to see their false theory for themselves.
It is BFT #1303 (540 pp.) which is available for a gift of
$25.00 + $5.00 S&H. This false THEORY behind the false Revised
Greek text is as important as the Greek text itself. Not only is the same
basic false Greek text in use today by the various versions and perversions, but
also the same basic false THEORY supporting this text is in use today by the
same versions and perversions! B. Important
Quotations from Dean Burgon's ARTICLE III: WESTCOTT AND HORT'S NEW TEXTUAL
THEORY (pages 233‑366).
1. Dean Burgon's Massive Evidence in Favor of the Reading "GOD Was Manifest in
the Flesh" in 1 Timothy 3:16.
Dean Burgon shows strong and irrefutable proof for the correctness of " GOD
WAS MANIFEST IN THE FLESH." Evidence for THEOS ("God") N.T. Greek Manuscripts:
(Lectionaries & Copies) =
289 Ancient N.T. Versions = 3 Greek Church Fathers = c. 20There is an abundance of evidence for this reading as contained in the King
James Bible. Theos or "God" is without any doubt the original and proper
reading. Evidence for HO ("which") N.T. Greek
Manuscripts = 1 Ancient N.T. Versions =
5 Greek Church Fathers = 2This evidence for ho, or "which," is extremely scanty. It has no
opportunity to succeed as the original and proper reading. Evidence for HOS ("who") N.T.
Greek Manuscripts = 6 Ancient N.T. Versions =
1 Greek Church Fathers =
0 [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 486‑496].
Again, this is not sufficient evidence to favor HOS or "who." It is
unreasonable to have the modern versions favoring it, yet they do.
"GOD was manifest in the flesh" is the correct reading in the King James Bible.
Though it is entirely in error, HOS is what is used in the new versions and
perversions of our day. Here are a few of them:
"HE WHO was manifested in the flesh"‑‑the American Standard Version.
“HE was manifested in the flesh"‑‑the Revised Standard Version.
"HE WHO was revealed in the flesh"‑‑New American Standard Version.
"HE appeared in a body"‑‑the New International Version.
"HE was shown to us in a human body"‑‑the New Century Version.
"HE was revealed in flesh"‑‑the New Revised Standard Version.
2. The Error of "Alterna-tive Readings." Dean Burgon wrote: "What
are found in the margin are therefore `alternative readings'‑‑in the opinion of
these self‑constituted representatives of the Church and of the Sects. It
becomes evident that by this ill‑advised proceeding, our Revisionists would
convert every Englishman's copy of the New Testament into a one‑sided
Introduction to the Critical difficulties of the Greek Text; a labyrinth, out of
which they have not been at the pains to supply him with a single hint as to how
he may find his way. . . . What else must be the result of all this but general
uncertainty, confusion, distress? A hazy mistrust of all Scripture
has been insinuated into the hearts and minds of countless millions, who in this
way have been forced to become doubters,‑‑yea, doubters in the Truth of
Revelation itself." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, pp. 236‑237]. Dean Burgon is opposed to alternative
readings. These are what abound in the footnotes of the study edition of
the New King James Version. The reader doesn't know which to believe, the
words of the text or the words of the footnotes! This results in a
"hazy mistrust of all Scripture"!
3. The False Textual The-ory of the German Lachmann. Dean Burgon
wrote: " Lachmann's ruling principle then, was exclusive reliance on a very
few ancient authorities‑‑because they are `ancient.' He constructed his
text on three or four‑‑not infrequently on one or two‑‑Greek codices. Of
the Greek Fathers, he relied on Origen. Of the oldest Versions, he cared
only for the Latin. To the Syrian . . . he paid no attention.
We venture to think his method irrational." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, pp. 242‑43].
4. The False Textual Theory of the Frenchman Tregel-les. Dean Burgon wrote: "Tregelles adopted the same strange method. He
resorted to a very few out of the entire mass of `ancient Authorities' for the
construction of his Text. His proceeding is exactly that of a man, who‑‑in
order that he may the better explore a comparatively unknown region‑‑begins by
putting out both his eyes; and resolutely refuses the help of the natives to
show him the way. Why he rejected the testimony of every Father of
the IVth century except Eusebius,‑‑it were unprofitable to enquire."
[Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 243]. Dean Burgon's humor and
picturesque figures of speech add to his clear logic of argumentation.
5. The False
Textual Theory of German Tischendorf (1831 A.D.). Tischendorf was the man that found the Sinai manuscript in the wastebasket on
Mt. Sinai. The monks were getting ready to burn it and Tischendorf was
getting ready to buy it. Which one, do you think, had the correct
appreciation of the value of the Sinai manuscript? I think it was the
monks! Dean Burgon wrote: " Tischendorf, the last and by far the
ablest of the three, knew better than to reject `eighty‑nine ninetieth' of the
extant witnesses. He had recourse to the ingenious expedient of adducing
all the available evidence, but adopting just as little of it as he chose; and
he chose to adopt those readings only, which are vouched for by the same little
band of authorities whose partial testimony had already proved fatal to the
decrees of Lachmann and Tregelles." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision
Revised, p. 243].
6. The False
Textual Theories of Lachmann, Tregelles, and Tis-chendorf Summarized. Dean Burgon wrote: "Enough has been said to show‑‑(the only point we
are bent on establishing)‑‑that the one distinctive tenet of the three most
famous Critics since 1831 has been a superstitious reverence for whatever is
found in the same little handful of early,‑‑but not the earliest,‑‑nor yet of
necessity the purest,‑‑documents." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, p. 244]. He is talking now about Westcott and Hort's
almost exclusive use of "B" and "Aleph." Notice he calls it "superstitious
reverence." This is tantamount to worship, is it not?
7. The Errors
of the Last Three False Textual Theories. Dean Burgon wrote: " Strange,' we venture to exclaim, (addressing the
living representatives of the school of Lachmann, and Tregelles, and
Tischendorf):‑‑`Strange, that you should not perceive that you are the dupes of
a fallacy which is even transparent. You talk of "Antiquity." But
you must know very well that you actually mean something different. You
fasten upon three, or perhaps four,‑‑on two, or perhaps three,‑‑on one, or
perhaps two,‑‑documents of the IVth or Vth century. But then, confessedly,
these are one, two, three, or four specimens only of Antiquity,‑‑not "Antiquity"
itself. And what if they should even prove to be unfair samples of
Antiquity? . . .'" [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p.
244].
8. The Errors
in Dr. Hort's False New Testament Textual Theory.
Dean Burgon wrote: ". . . Dr. Hort informs us that Lachmann's Text
of 1831 was `the first founded on documentary authority.' . . . On what then,
pray, does the learned Professor imagine that the Texts of Erasmus (1516) and of
Stunica (1522) were founded: His statement is incorrect. The
actual difference between Lachmann's Text and those of the earlier Editors is
that his `documentary authority' is partial, narrow, self‑contradictory; and is
proved to be untrustworthy by a free appeal to Antiquity." . . . "Their
documentary authority, derived from independent sources,‑‑though partial and
narrow as that on which Lachmann relied,‑‑exhibits (under the good Providence of
God,) a Traditional Text, the general purity of which is demonstrated by all the
evidence which 350 years of subsequent research have succeeded in accumulating;
and which is confessedly the Text of A.D. 375." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, p. 250]. What he is trying to say is that the opposite of
the Westcott and Hort text is a traditional text which has been the text of A.D.
375. This is, of course, what Westcott and Hort have agreed, but they have
a false theory to explain it.
9. The Errors
in Both "Intrin-sic Probability" and "Transcrip-tional Probability." The page references are to Westcott and Hort's Introduction to the Greek New
Testament. Dean Burgon wrote: " The dissertation on `Intrinsic'
and `Transcriptional Probability' which follows (pp. 20‑30)‑‑being unsupported
by one single instance or illustration,‑‑we pass by. It ignores throughout
the fact, that the most serious corruptions of MSS are due not to `Scribes' or
`Copyists,' . . . but to the persons who employed them . . . . We venture to
declare that inasmuch as one expert's notions of what is `transcriptionally
probable,' prove to be the diametrical reverse of another expert's notions, the
supposed evidence to be derived from this source may, with advantage, be
neglected altogether. Let the study of Documentary Evidence be allowed to
take its place. Notions of `Probability' are the very pest of these
departments of Science which admit of an appeal to Fact." [Dean
John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 251‑52]. "Intrinsic probability"
refers to what the original might have been. With their mind the textual
critics try to figure out what might have been there in the original text.
"Transcriptional probability" refers to what changes the scribe might have made
to the document. Both forms of "probability" are evil and pure guesswork!
10. The
Errors in the Alleged "Genealogical Evidence" in the Greek Manuscripts. Dean Burgon wrote: "High time however is it to declare that, in
strictness, all this talk about `Genealogical evidence' when applied to
Manuscripts is moonshine. . . .But then, it happens, unfortunately, that
we are unacquainted with one single instance of a known MS copied from another
known MS. And perforce all talk about `Genealogical evidence,' where no
single step in the descent can be produced,‑‑in other words, where no
Genealogical evidence exists,‑‑is absurd." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, pp. 255‑56].
Genealogy in documents refers to those that are clearly related, one to the
other just like a relation might exist between a father, a son, a grandson and
so on. Yet that is one of the errors that Westcott and Hort made up.
It is this false genealogy argument which is used by the so‑called Majority
Greek text for John 7:53‑‑8:11, and the entire book of Revelation.
11. The
Errors of the So‑ Called "Genealogical Evidence" Illustrated. Dean
Burgon wrote: " The living inhabitants of a village, congregated in the
churchyard where the bodies of their forgotten progenitors for 1000 years repose
without memorials of any kind, [In other words, there are no gravestones in this
cemetery.]‑‑is a faint image of the relation which subsists between extant
copies of the Gospels and the sources from which they were derived."
[Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, p. 256].
12. The False
Argument of "Conflation" Answered. The following eight verses are the only ones offered as alleged examples of
"conflation" in Westcott and Hort's Introduction: (1) Mark 6:33; (2) Mark 8:26;
(3) Mark 9:38; (4) Mark 9:49; (5) Luke 9:10; (6) Luke 11:54; (7) Luke 12:18; (8)
Luke 24:53. Dean Burgon shows clearly that the above ##1, 2, 5, 6, & 7
don't even exhibit the phenomenon. Dean Burgon wrote: "The
interpretation put upon them by Drs. Westcott and Hort, is purely arbitrary: a
baseless imagination,‑‑a dream and nothing more." [Dean John W.
Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 258‑262]. Here is what Westcott and Hort
mean by conflation. You might take a car and a van someplace. In
writing about this, you might have one manuscript that reads "car" and another
manuscript that reads "van." Then you have a manuscript that combines the
two of them and reads "car and van." Westcott and Hort alleged that
this is what the Textus Receptus did in the preceding eight examples. They
said there were two parts to some texts, one part from "B" and "Aleph" their
"true" text, and another part from some other manuscript. They claimed
that the Textus Receptus took both parts and added them together. This is
what Westcott and Hort called "conflation." If "conflation" were true to
fact, wouldn't they be able to produce more than eight examples of it? Yet
Westcott and Hort couldn't find any more than eight, and only three have any
possible hope of being proper examples.
13. The False
So‑Called "Syr-ian Text Recension" of 250 and 350 A.D. Refuted. Westcott and Hort wrote: " The Syrian Text [our Textus Receptus]
must in fact be the result of a `Recension,' . . . performed deliberately by
Editors, and not merely by Scribes." ( Introduction, p. 133). Dean
Burgon answered them as follows: " But why `must' it? Instead of
`must in fact,' we are disposed to read `may‑‑in fiction.' The learned
Critic can but mean that, on comparing the Text of Fathers of the IVth century
with the Text of cod. B, it becomes to himself self‑evident that one of the two
has been fabricated. Granted. Then,‑‑Why should not the
solitary Codex be the offending party? . . . why (we ask) should codex B be
upheld `contra mundum'?" [Against the whole world] [Dean
John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 272‑73]. It is Codex "B" (the
Vatican manuscript) versus the text of the Church Fathers of the 4th century.
Both can't be right. One of the two must be fabricated. Can you
guess which one Dean Burgon believes to be "fabricated"?
14. The False
Alleged "Syrian Text Recension” of 250 and 350 A.D. Only A Guess. Dean Burgon wrote: "Apart however from the gross intrinsic
improbability of the supposed Recension,‑‑the utter absence of one particle of
evidence, traditional or otherwise, that it ever did take place, must be laid to
be fatal to the hypothesis that it did. It is simply incredible that an
incident of such magnitude and interest would leave no trace of itself in
history. As a conjecture‑‑(and it only professes to be a conjecture)‑‑Dr.
Hort's notion of how the Text of the Fathers of the IIIrd, IVth, and Vth
centuries,‑‑which, as he truly remarks, is in the main identical with our own
Received Text,‑‑came into being, must be unconditionally abandoned."
[Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 293‑94]. A "recension" of the
Greek New Testament Text would mean that this text was fabricated by editors.
The editor would throw out all the other contrary texts, and come up with
just one text. There is not a scrap of history that tells anything about
this event. This is a false theory, but they had to account for the fact that
the Textus Receptus‑type manuscripts have over 99% of the manuscript evidence
behind it. Westcott and Hort had to say that someone made an editorial
recension or revision of the New Testament. They then said that all of the
Textus Receptus‑type manuscripts were car-bon copies of that original recension
or revision. This is their false, flawed, and unhistorical hypothesis to
account for 99% of the evidence.
15. The
Importance of Re-futing the False "Recension The-ory" of Westcott and Hort. Dean Burgon wrote: " We have been so full on the subject of this
imaginary `Antiochian' or `Syrian text,' not (the reader may be sure) without
sufficient reason. Scant satisfaction truly is there in scattering
to the winds an airy tissue which its ingenious authors have been industriously
weaving for 30 years; But it is clear that with this hypothesis of a
`Syrian' text,‑‑the immediate source and actual prototype of the commonly
received Text of the N.T.,‑‑stands or falls their entire Textual theory.
Reject it, and the entire fabric is observed to collapse, and subside into a
shapeless ruin. And with it, of necessity, goes the `New Greek Text,'‑‑and
therefore the `New English Version' of our Revisionists, which in the main has
been founded on it." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p.
294]. Westcott and Hort's whole house of cards will fall if their hypothesis
falls. It does fall because there is no historical record that shows that
anybody ever destroyed the many thousands of New Testament documents and edited
the text down to just one document, a recension. This is absolutely false
to history and cannot be proven to be true by any facts. The theory falls,
the text falls, the English translation falls!
16. Westcott
and Hort's Ad-mission that the Textus Recep-tus Is the Greek Text Found
Abun-dantly in the "Fourth Century." Many Westcott and Hort supporters claim that the text of our Textus Receptus
kind of manuscripts is of a more recent date than "B" and "Aleph."
Westcott and Hort admitted: "The fundamental text of the late extant
Greek MSS generally is, beyond all question, identical with (what Dr. Hort
chooses to call) the dominant Antiochian or Graeco‑Syrian text of the second
half of the IVth century . . . The Antiochian (and other) Fathers, and the bulk
of extant MSS, written from about three or four, to ten or eleven centuries
later, must have had, in the greater number of extant variations, a common
original either contemporary with, or older than, our oldest extant MSS."
[Westcott & Hort, Introduction to the Greek N.T., p. 92. quoted by Dean
John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 295]. Westcott and Hort admitted
forthrightly that the Textus Receptus text is a 4th century text. They
explained this fact by its being the result of a rescension/revision made in 250
A.D. and again in 350 A.D. Again, Westcott and Hort did not attempt to
prove this, nor could they. It is merely a false hypothesis.
17. Dean Burgon Agrees Wholeheartedly with Westcott and Hort's Admission that the Textus
Receptus Was the Domin-ant Text of the Fourth Century A.D., But for Different
Reasons.
Dean Burgon wrote: " So far then, happily, we are entirely agreed.
The only question is‑‑How is this resemblance to be accounted for? Not, we
answer,‑‑not, certainly, by putting forward so violent and improbable‑‑as
irrational a conjecture as that, first, about A.D. 250,‑‑and then again about
A.D. 350,‑‑an authoritative standard Text was fabricated at Antioch; of which
all other known MSS. (except a very little handful) are nothing else but
transcripts; but rather, by loyally recognizing, in the practical identity of
the Text exhibited by 99 out of 100 of our extant MSS, the probable general
fidelity of those many manuscripts to the inspired exemplars themselves from
which remotely they are confessedly descended." "And surely, if it
be allowable to assume (with Dr. Hort) that for 1532 years, (viz. from A.D. 350
to A.D. 1882) the Antiochian standard has been faithfully retained and
transmitted,‑‑it will be impossible to assign any valid reason why the inspired
Original itself, the Apostolic standard, should not have been as faithfully
transmitted and retained from the Apostolic age to the Antiochian (i.e.
say, from A.D. 90 to A.D. 250‑350)‑‑i.e. throughout an interval of less than 250
years, or one‑sixth of the period." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision
Revised, pp. 295‑96]. Dean Burgon is saying clearly that God has preserved
His Words.
18. More
Explanation of the False "Recension" Theory of the Greek New Testament. Dean Burgon wrote: "Drs. Westcott and Hort assume that this `Antiochian
text'‑‑found in the later cursives and the Fathers of the latter half of the
IVth century‑‑must be an artificial, an arbitrarily invented standard; a text
fabricated between A.D. 250 and A.D. 350. And if they may but be so
fortunate as to persuade the world to adopt their hypothesis, then all will be
easy; for they will have reduced the supposed `consent of Fathers' to the
reproduction of one and the same single `primary documentary witness': . . ."
"Upset the hypothesis on the other hand, and all is reversed in a moment.
Every attesting Father is perceived to be a dated MS. and an independent
authority; and the combined evidence of several of these becomes simply
unmanageable. In like manner, `the approximate consent of the cursives' .
. . is perceived to be equivalent not to `A PRIMARY DOCUMENTARY WITNESS,'‑‑not
to `ONE ANTIOCHIAN ORIGINAL,'‑‑but to be tantamount to the articulate speech of
many witnesses of high character, coming to us from every quarter of primitive
Christendom." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, pp.
296‑97].
19. The
Vatican ("B") Manu-script Described. Dean Burgon wrote: " Behold then the altar at which Copies, Fathers,
Versions, are all to be ruthlessly sacrificed,‑‑the tribunal from which there
shall be absolutely no appeal,‑‑the Oracle which is to silence every doubt,
resolve every riddle, smooth away every difficulty. All has been stated,
where the name has been pronounced of‑‑codex B." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, p. 301]. Again, Dean Burgon uses the element of humor as
he paints the picture of this false "altar" of "B" and "Aleph" worshiped by
Westcott and Hort and their followers.
20. The
Fallacy of Worshiping the "B" (Vatican) Greek Manu-script. Dean Burgon wrote: "And then, by an unscrupulous use of the process of
Reiteration, accompanied by a boundless exercise of the imaginative faculty, we
have reached the goal to which all that went before has been steadily tending;
viz. the absolute supremacy of codices B and Aleph above all other codices,‑‑and
when they differ, then of codex B. And yet, the `immunity from substantive
error' of a lost Codex of imaginary date and unknown history cannot but be a
pure imagination,‑‑(a mistaken one, as we shall presently show,)‑‑of these
respected Critics: while their proposed practical inference from it,‑‑(viz. to
regard two remote and confessedly depraved Copies of that original, as `a safe
criterion of genuineness,')‑‑ this, at all events, is the reverse of logical.
In the meantime, the presumed proximity of the Text of Aleph and B to the
Apostolic age is henceforth discoursed of as if it were no longer a matter of
conjecture." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 304].
21. An
Explanation of Why the Vatican ("B) and the Sinai ("Al-eph") Greek Manuscripts
Survived for so Long.
Dean Burgon wrote: " Lastly,‑‑We suspect that these two Manuscripts are
indebted for their preservation, solely to their ascertained evil character;
which has occasioned that the one eventually found its way, four centuries ago,
to a forgotten shelf in the Vatican library; while the other, after exercising
the ingenuity of several generations of critical Correctors, eventually (viz. in
A.D. 1844) got deposited in the waste‑paper basket of the Convent at the foot of
Mount Sinai. Had B and Aleph been copies of average purity, they must long
since have shared the inevitable fate of books which are freely used and highly
prized; namely, they would have fallen into decadence and disappeared from
sight." [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p.319] This is
a powerful argument. Dean Burgon here explains why it is that "B" and
"Aleph" were still in existence after so many centuries.
22. Previous
Veneration of the Vatican ("B") and the Sinai ("Al-eph") Greek Manuscripts. Dean Burgon wrote: "Since 1881, Editors have vied with one another in
the fulsomeness of the homage they have paid to these `two false
Witnesses,'‑‑for such B and Aleph are, as the concurrent testimony of Copies,
Fathers and Versions abundantly prove. Even superstitious reverence
has been claimed for these two codices; and Drs. Westcott and Hort are so far in
advance of their predecessors in the servility of their blind adulation; that
they must be allowed to have easily won the race." [Dean John W.
Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 319‑20] Westcott and Hort have won the race
for being the leading "worshipers" of both "B" and "Aleph."
23. The
Preference for "B" (Vatican) and "Aleph" (Sinai) Is A "Superstition."
Dean Burgon wrote: " B Aleph C . . . But when I find them hopelessly at
variance among themselves: above all, when I find (1) all other Manuscripts of
whatever date,‑‑(2) the most ancient Versions,‑‑and (3) the whole body of the
primitive Fathers, decidedly opposed to them,‑‑I am (to speak plainly) at a loss
to understand how any man of sound understanding acquainted with all the facts
of the case and accustomed to exact reasoning, can hesitate to regard the
unsupported (or the slenderly supported) testimony of one or other of them as
simply worthless. The craven homage which the foremost of the three [that
is, manuscript "B"] habitually receives at the hands of Drs. Westcott and Hort.
I can only describe as a weak superstition. It is something more than
unreasonable. It becomes even ridiculous." [Dean John W. Burgon,
Revision Revised, p. 325]
24. The
Illogical Nature of Concluding a Universal from a Very Few Particulars. Dean Burgon disagreed that Westcott and Hort could take a very small number of
particular examples of Antiquity and conclude a UNIVERSAL about ALL Antiquity.
He wrote: "To make them [that is, manuscripts "B" and "Aleph"] the
basis of an induction is preposterous. It is not allowable to infer the
universal from the particular. If the bones of Goliath were to be
discovered to‑morrow, would you propose as an induction therefrom that it was
the fashion to wear four‑and‑twenty fingers and toes on one's hands and feet in
the days of the giant of Gath?" [Dean John W. Burgon, Revision
Revised, pp. 329‑30] In logic, "induction" is the process whereby you take
many particulars and then arrive at a generalization or a universal drawn from
those many particulars. From just one, two, or a few specimens, you
cannot come to any valid generalization, universal, or conclusion.
25. Dean Burgon's Firsthand Manuscript Comparisons of "B," "Aleph," "C," and "D." Dean Burgon wrote: " On first seriously applying ourselves to
these studies, many years ago, we found it wondrous difficult to divest
ourselves of prepossessions very like your own. Turn which way we would,
we were encountered by the same confident terminology: [We hear similar
sentiments today!]‑‑`the best documents,' [this is a reference to "B" and
"Aleph" of course]‑‑`primary manuscripts,'‑‑`first‑rate
authorities,'‑‑`primitive evidence,'‑‑`ancient readings,'‑‑and so forth:
and we found that thereby cod. A or B,‑‑cod. C or D‑‑were invariably and
exclusively meant" "It was not until we had laboriously collated
these documents (including Aleph) for ourselves that we became aware of their
true character. Long before coming to the end of our task (and it occupied
us, off and on, for eight years) we had become convinced that the supposed `best
documents' and `first‑rate authorities' are in reality among the worst:‑‑. . . A
diligent inspection of a vast number of later Copies scattered throughout the
principal libraries of Europe, and the exact Collation of a few, further
convinced us that the deference generally claimed for B, Aleph, C, D is nothing
else but a weak superstition and a vulgar error:‑‑that the date of a MS. is not
of its essence, but is a mere accident of the problem." [Dean John W.
Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 337]
26. Dean Burgon's Best and Only Method of Seeking Proper New Testament Greek Readings. Dean Burgon wrote: "We deem this laborious method the only true method,
in our present state of imperfect knowledge: the method, namely, of
adopting that Reading which has the fullest, the widest, and the most varied
attestation. Antiquity and Respectability of Witnesses, are thus secured.
How men can persuade themselves that 19 Copies out of every 20 may be safely
disregarded, if they be but written in minuscule characters,‑‑we fail to
understand. To ourselves it seems simply an irrational proceeding. . . .
As for building up a Text, (as Drs. Westcott and Hort have done) with special
superstitious deference to a single codex,‑‑we deem it about as reasonable as
would be the attempt to build up a pyramid from its apex; in the expectation
that it would stand firm on its extremity, and remain horizontal for ever."
[Dean John W. Burgon, Revision Revised, p. 342]
27. The
Peculiar Mind‑Set of the Westcott and Hort Follow-ers‑‑Even Those of Today. Dean Burgon wrote: " Phantoms of the imagination [That's where they
begin.] henceforth usurp the place of substantial forms. Interminable
doubt,‑‑wretched misbelief,‑‑childish credulity,‑‑judicial blindness,‑‑are the
inevitable sequel and penalty. The mind that has long allowed itself in a
systematic trifling with Evidence, is observed to fall the easiest prey to
Imposture. It has doubted what is demonstrably true: has rejected what is
indubitably Divine. Henceforth, it is observed to mistake its own
fantastic creations for historical facts; to believe things which rest on
insufficient evidence, or on no evidence at all." [Dean John W.
Burgon,
Revision Revised, p. 350] When you begin the descent down the slippery slope
of phantomizing, rationalizing, and spiritualizing, this is where Dean Burgon
stated it ends up. This is where Westcott and Hort ended up. This is
where their modern day followers have ended up or will end up before long!
It is a frightening prospect!
28. For Dean Burgon, There Can Be No Compromise in the Battle for the Words of God. Dean Burgon wrote: "Compromise of any sort between the two conflicting
parties, is impossible also; for they simply contradict one another. Codd.
B and Aleph are either among the purest of manuscripts,‑‑or else they are among
the very foulest. The Text of Drs. Westcott and Hort is either the
very best which has ever appeared,‑‑or else it is the very worst; the nearest to
the sacred Autographs,‑‑or the furthest from them." "There is no
room for both opinions; and there cannot exist any middle ground. The
question will have to be fought out; and it must be fought out fairly.
It may not be magisterially settled; but must be advocated, on either side, by
the old logical method. . . . The combatants may be sure that, in consequence of
all that has happened, the public will be no longer indifferent spectators of
the fray; for the issue concerns the inner life of the whole
community,‑‑touches men's heart of hearts. . . . GOD'S TRUTH will be, as it has
been throughout, the one object of all our striving." [Dean John W.
Burgon, Revision Revised, pp. 365‑66]
a. Compromise not pos-sible. Some people might ask if this is going to
divide the church and separate us. Maybe it has come to that.
Certainly, for Dean Burgon, there can be no compromise. Was Dean Burgon a
fighter? Yes he was. He was a fighter for the right and for the very
Words of God. Shouldn't we of the Dean Burgon Society, get Dean Burgon's
spirit and also be fighters? Should we not be fighters for the right and
for the very Words of God? Yes, yes we should.
b. The Question Will Have To Be "Fought Out." Was young David a
fighter? Yes he was. Did David want to fight? No.
Did he come out to fight? No, he just came out to bring his brothers some
food when that giant, Goliath, came after him. We have Goliaths coming
after us. Our precious Textus Receptus, the Masoretic Text, and our King
James Bible are all under attack today. Yes, we do have Goliaths coming
after us.
c. The Battle Must Be Fought "Fairly." There is nothing in my constitution
that wants to be unfair. I want to fight only with truth. That's the
only basis on which we can fight. I want to be kind, but I want to be
firm. I believe Dean Burgon's writings follow this path. The battle
cannot be decided by some judge who can declare one side or the other as the
winner.
d. The "Public" Will Not Be "Inifferent Spectators." As Dean Burgon
predicted, the "public" has indeed become interested in the battle for their
Bible. This is important. The "public" was aroused in his day, and
it is being aroused today. As Dean Burgon reminded us, "GOD'S TRUTH" must
be the object of our striving in the Dean Burgon Society. Consider some of
the books that have been written to alert the general public concerning this
problem. Dr. David Otis Fuller's books‑‑ Which Bible,
True or False, and Counterfeit or Genuine‑‑greatly assisted in
this project. D. A. Carson wrote against Dr. Fuller's position My own book, Defending the King James Bible, has made an impact as well.
The BIBLE FOR TODAY has reprinted some 900 titles in defense of the Masoretic
Hebrew, the Textus Receptus, and the King James Bible in an effort to make
available the facts in this area. James White's recent book opposes
these positions. In 1995, the Dean Burgon Society reprinted, in perfect binding,
their 400‑page edition of Dean Burgon's book, The Last Twelve Verses of Mark.
In December, 1996, the DEAN BURGON SOCIETY published Dean Burgon's book, The
Revision Revised. This is a 640‑page hardback edition. The DEAN BURGON
SOCIETY, at its annual meetings, has also contributed much information on
this theme throughout its present eighteen years of existence. These
messages are all centered on the main theme, "IN DEFENSE OF TRADITIONAL BIBLE
TEXTS." The messages are available as audio cassettes, video cassettes, and in
writing in the DBS MESSAGE BOOKS. Many other writers for the side of the
Masoretic Text, the Textus Receptus, and the King James Bible position have
contributed to this "public" educational mission, including, but not limited to
the following: Rev. David Cloud of the Way of Life Ministries; Dr. Jack
Moorman, mis-ionary in Great Britain; Dr. Edward Hills; Mr. Everett Fowler; Dr.
Bob Barnett; D. A. Waite, Jr.; Dr. D. A. Waite, Sr.; Dr. H. D. Williams; Dr.
Sorensen, and many others.
A. The
Revision Revised Can Be Used to Combat Current False Greek Texts. There is no one book that exposes Westcott and Hort's false Greek text and false
Greek theory behind that text any more thoroughly and convincingly than The
Revision Revised. Dean Burgon defends the traditional text of the New
Testament. He also shows clearly the defects in both manuscript "B"
(Vatican) and manuscript "Aleph" (Sinai). It is very important to see the
arguments contained in this historic volume. Virtually the same Greek text
of Westcott and Hort (1881) has been used for almost all of the modern versions
and perversions. As proof of this, you can turn back to pages
2‑3 for seven quotes that tie the Westcott and Hort's Greek text to that of
Nestle‑Aland and the United Bible Society. Therefore, The Revision Revised
forms a strong basis for a refutation of the false Greek texts and theories
rampant today which form the basis for the modern English versions.
B. Why
Westcott and Hort's Text Is So Similar to Current Greek Texts.
It is very easy to understand why the 1881 Greek Text of Westcott and Hort
is almost the same as that of the modern revised Greek Texts such as
Nestle‑Aland, United Bible Society and others. Both groups (Westcott and
Hort and modern textual revisers) draw largely, if not exclusively, on the false
readings of manuscripts "B" (Vatican) and "Aleph" (Sinai). It is axiomatic
that "things equal to the same thing are equal to each other."
C. The
Excellence of The Revision Revised. This present book, The Revision Revised, is another of Dean John William
Burgon's masterpieces. It contains, as do all of his books, overwhelming
evidence from manuscripts, lectionaries, ancient versions, and church fathers
showing clearly three deficiencies: (1) The deficient Greek Text of Westcott and
Hort; (2) The deficient English translation based upon it; and (3) The deficient
theory underlying the Greek text. His arguments are powerful and
convincing! He also defends the Authorized Version.
D. The
Revision Revised Can Be Used to Combat Current False Modern Versions. In the way Dean Burgon repudiates the English Revised Version of 1881 and
defends the Authorized King James Bible, this book will also form a strong basis
for defending the King James Bible against the modern versions such as the ASV,
RSV, NASV, NIV, TEV, NIV, NRSV, CEV, ESV, the footnotes in the study edition of
the NKJV, and many others.
The author of this booklet, Dr. D. A. Waite, received a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)
in classical Greek and Latin from the University of Michigan in 1948, a Th.M.
(Master of Theology), with high honors, in New Testament Greek Literature and
Exegesis from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1952, an M.A. (Master of Arts) in
Speech from Southern Methodist University in 1953, a Th.D. (Doctor of Theology),
with honors, in Bible Exposition from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1955, and a
Ph.D. in Speech from Purdue University in 1961. He holds both New Jersey and
Pennsylvania teacher certificates in Greek and Language Arts.
He has been a teacher in the areas of Greek, Hebrew, Bible, Speech, and English
for over thirty‑five years in nine schools, including one junior high, one
senior high, three Bible institutes, two colleges, two universities, and one
seminary. He served his country as a Navy Chaplain for five years on
active duty; pastored three churches; was Chairman and Director of the Radio and
Audio‑Film Commission of the American Council of Christian Churches; since 1971,
has been Founder, President, and Director of THE BIBLE FOR TODAY; since 1978,
has been President of the DEAN BURGON SOCIETY; has produced over 700 other
studies, booklets, cassettes, or VCR's on various topics; and is
heard on both a five‑minute daily and thirty‑minute weekly radio program IN
DEFENSE OF TRADITIONAL BIBLE TEXTS. Dr. and Mrs. Waite have been married
since 1948; they have four sons, one daughter, and, at present, eight
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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1. Inspiration and Interpretation by Dean John Burgon. There is an
excellent summary of this book by Pastor D. A. Waite, Th.D., Ph. D. at
www.deanburgon society. org/ dbs2925d.htm. This is a " must have"
book for anyone interested in the preservation of the Scriptures. Dean Burgon
remarks on " Essays and Reviews" concerning inspiration and interpretation
of Scripture. The book includes sermons on "The Study Of The Bible
Recommended; And A Method Of Studying It Described", "Natural Science and
Theological Science", "Inspiration of Scripture.--Gospel Difficulties.--The Word
Of God Infallible.--Other Sciences Subordinate To Theological Science.", "The
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2. A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament. This
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John W. Burgon. In this volume, Miller condenses and sums up Dean Burgon's
methodology for textual criticism. In it he refutes the false system used
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3. The
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vindicates and establishes Mark 16:9-20 as genuine. In his day the only
manuscripts (with few exceptions) that omitted these verses were the false
Vatican & Sinai manuscripts. Order DBS #1139 for a gift of
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4.
Revision Revised by Dean John William Burgon. In this volume,
Burgon does the following four things: (1) He attacks the false Greek text of
Westcott and Hort; (2) He demolishes the theory behind that text; (3) He refutes
the English Revised Version of 1881 and (4) He defends the King James
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5. Traditional Text Of The Holy Gospels
by Dean John William
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Text that has been preserved from the first century until the present.
Dean Burgon shows the superiority of this text and the inferiority of B
and Aleph
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Cause of Corruption Of The Traditional Text, by Dean John William Burgon
Dean Burgon, gives detailed illustrations of five accidental causes and ten
intentional causes of the corruption of the original traditional text. The book
is replete with condemnation of the B & Aleph, Vatican & Sinai
manuscripts, and the Westcott and Hort and other critical Greek New Testament
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