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Greek New Testament Manuscripts In The British Library

The British Library website provides access to fully digitised Greek New Testament manuscripts held at the Library. (1) Add MS 4949 : Four Gospels (Greg.-Aland e 44; Gregory 44; Scrivener evan. 44; von Soden ε 239) – 12th century http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?Source=BrowseScribes&letter=A&ref=Add_MS_4949 (2) … Continue reading

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Codex Fuldensis

The Codex Fuldensis (F) is one of the earliest dated manuscript of the New Testament manuscript of the Latin Vulgate made between 541 and 546 A.D. The codex is considered the second most important witness to the Vulgate text; and … Continue reading

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Codex Amiatinus

The Codex Amiatinus is the earliest surviving manuscript of the nearly complete Bible in the Latin Vulgate version, and is considered to be the most accurate copy of St. Jerome’s text. It was produced in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria … Continue reading

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Dead Sea Scrolls

The Dead Sea Scrolls, the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century, is now available online for viewing. It is a project of Google and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The high resolution photographs, taken by Ardon Bar-Hama, are up to … Continue reading

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Codex Cairensis

Codex Cairensis     Alternate Names: Codex Prophetarum Cairensis Cairo Codex of the Prophets   Content Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the book of the Minor Prophets (but not Daniel), the former or earlier prophets Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings. It … Continue reading

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