Wesley Huff with a Manuscript Shop facsimile
Manuscript Shop × Wesley Huff

The evidence you can hold.

A collection of early New Testament papyrus facsimiles, chosen in collaboration with apologist and manuscript scholar Wesley Huff — each one a tangible witness to how the words of Scripture were written, copied, and carried across the centuries.

New release arrives June 12
The Collaboration

Scholarship you can hold

Wesley Huff has spent his career making the history of the New Testament text clear, credible, and accessible — in lectures, debates, and conversations heard by millions. This collection brings the manuscripts at the heart of that work out of the academy and into your hands. Each facsimile is researched and crafted to faithfully reflect an early witness to Scripture — not a decoration, but a study piece to hold, teach from, and pass on.

Wesley Huff
About

Who is Wesley Huff?

Wesley "Wes" Huff is a Canadian apologist, theologian, and speaker whose work centers on the history and reliability of the New Testament's earliest manuscripts. He holds a BA from York University and a Master of Theological Studies from Tyndale University, and is completing a PhD in New Testament at the University of Toronto's Wycliffe College.

As Vice President of Apologetics Canada, he has carried the case for the trustworthiness of Scripture to some of the world's largest audiences — including the Joe Rogan Experience, Piers Morgan Uncensored, and The Diary of a CEO — pairing careful scholarship with clarity and warmth. That conviction, that the manuscripts themselves are worth holding and studying, is exactly what makes this collaboration a natural one.

"Christianity is rooted in history, and manuscripts are among the earliest witnesses we have to that history. One of the reasons I chose to collaborate with Manuscript Shop is that they make these remarkable artifacts accessible to ordinary people. These replicas allow individuals to move beyond simply hearing about manuscripts and actually engage with them firsthand."— Wesley Huff
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Why It Matters

Closer to the source than you think

The New Testament is the best-attested text of the ancient world — preserved across thousands of manuscripts, some copied within a few generations of the events they describe. Holding a faithful facsimile of one of these papyri turns an abstract claim into something real: the words of Scripture, written by hand, carried across centuries, and now in front of you.

Questions

FAQs

What do you use to make the manuscripts? +
Our manuscripts are hand-made from authentic Egyptian papyrus.
What is the fulfillment time if I order? +
Each manuscript is meticulously produced by hand. Please allow 12–16 business days for fulfillment. You'll be notified the moment your piece ships.Note: Recent social media demand has significantly increased order volume. As each manuscript is individually crafted, minor delays may occur as we maintain our standard of excellence.
What is the Wes Huff Collection? +
A curated selection of ancient manuscript facsimiles personally chosen by Wes Huff. Each piece reflects his focus on early Christian history, textual reliability, and the preservation of Scripture in its earliest form.
What does "curated by Wes Huff" mean? +
Wes has personally selected these manuscripts based on their historical significance and theological importance. This is not a generic collection—it reflects his academic and teaching priorities.
Do you ship to Canada? +
Yes!
Will more manuscripts be added to the collection? +
Yes. New releases are planned and will be introduced over time as part of the ongoing collaboration.
Are these exclusive to Wes Huff's collection? +
Select manuscripts and display formats are exclusive to this collaboration and may not be available outside of this collection.
Is Wes Huff directly involved in these products? +
Yes. Wes collaborates with ManuscriptShop on manuscript selection, historical context, and educational presentation tied to this collection.
Are these original manuscripts? +
No. These are museum-grade facsimiles—carefully recreated to match the original manuscripts in scale, texture, and visual detail.