Short PB - B-RAID Diagram 1 - Damaged

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In computer terms, the simplest form of RAID is called a ‘Mirror’, which requires two disks; or in our case with B-RAID, two documents. B-RAID stands for Biblical Redundant Array of Independent Documents.

Let’s assume that Manuscript #1 and Manuscript #2 are both autographs (originals), but somehow they both obtained a small amount of damage to the Matthew 26:29-35 text after many years of being used to create copies from them. As a result of a ‘Two Document B-RAID,’ we can use both documents to fill in the missing or damaged areas. (see diagram called 'B-RAID Diagram 2 Damaged with Notes' in this playlist series or see the full lecture series).

B-RAID was originally derived from the computer term RAID, which stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. It is widely used in servers and Internet cloud computer-network clusters to ensure that no data can ever be lost. When RAID is implemented correctly, even if software or hardware damage occurs, the data remains perfectly intact and protected. If this were not the case, the world’s banking system could not function, nor could the Internet.

To download this diagram and many other charts and Page Briefings, please visit https://www.thetorchbearerseries.com/pb.html.

To see how B-RAID works in a real world example, please see the first core lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kT53MUo7Ng&list=PL0qwkdBdTcQ9r4QG2XyrqCSDo9l9b0t3Z&index=2 or download the 'Supplemental Lecture Notes' from https://www.thetorchbearerseries.com/lecture-notes/B501%20Manuscript%20History%20-%20Session%201%20of%203.pdf

See http://www.TheTorchbearerSeries.com for full details and much more information on a large variety of topics.

Abbreviations Staff. “B-RAID.” STANDS4 LLC. 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190606183442/https://www.abbreviations.com/term/2072511 (accessed June 2019).

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