Every correction to this site is published here, with a date, and the affected page is annotated. Nothing is edited quietly.
How to report an error
Write to contact@scriptureandrecord.com. The most useful message names the page, quotes the sentence, and says what is wrong with it. If you can point to the source that settles the matter, better still — but a bare “this line does not match the inscription” is entirely welcome, and we will go and look.
What we treat as a correction
- A citation that does not exist, or does not say what we said it says.
- A position attributed to a scholar who does not hold it.
- A dating range or an authority for it that we got wrong.
- A verdict that the evidence on the page does not support.
- A factual error of any size, including a date, a name or a number.
Disagreement about interpretation is not a correction — but it is often worth publishing, and where a serious objection reaches us we would rather strengthen the case-against section than argue in private.
What happens next
We check it. If you are right, the page is corrected, the correction is listed below with the date, and the page’s last-review date changes — which is visible to every reader in the provenance block at its foot. If a source turns out never to have been properly verified, it is unmarked, and the software then blocks the dossier from being published until someone opens the archive again.
Corrections
No corrections yet. This site went live in August 2026; this list will fill up, and that is the point of having it.