Avalos is wrong. We have manuscripts dating back to the second century and full texts from the 4th. We also have citations from the Fathers from the second century on. This means that the extant manuscript pool is a good indication of where things were earlier. The stability of that copy record also shows how stable the copying process was. These records stretch across time and geographic regions also pointing to the age of these texts and their consistency.

Hope that this helps.

dlb

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