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Fragment of ‘Oldest Bible’ (Codex Sinaiticus) Discovered
A 30 year-old Greek researcher, pursuing a PhD in Britain, found a fragment of the Codex Sinaiticus in St. Catherine’s Monastery. The monastery is located by Mt. Horeb – the traditional Mt. Sinai – in Egypt. The Codex Sinaiticus is a … Continue reading
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Tagged codex sinaiticus, Egypt, Manuscripts
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Codex Sinaiticus is Online, and Free
The Codex Sinaiticus (“Sinai Book”) is the oldest surviving manuscript of the complete Greek New Testament, though it also contains parts of the Septuagint (Greek version of the Old Testament) and some apocryphal works. It has been dated to A.D. mid-4th … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Archaeology, Links to interesting stuff
Tagged codex sinaiticus, Manuscripts, Museums
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