Great job presenting this, thank you. Many accuse this as a fake i see, but if fake it would have been nearly error free since it would have been copied off of a refined copy, taking their time in a paid and comfortable environment.
The Hendrickson facsimile is easily one of the best versions available (ISBN 978-1-59856-577-5). It is also available online (for free) at www.codexsinaiticus.org/en/.
No, I do not. Most of the low to medium-range reproductions are of such a poor quality that they are practically worthless. That said, you may stumble upon something that I haven't yet--just be sure to read the reviews of it for legibility, etc, before making any purchases. :)
according to my data uptodate : constantin von tischendorf visited the greek monastery of saint catherine ( where about 40-50% of the miracles of greek literature is located ) in sinai feb. 4 1859 , the monks were ready to put in fire some 346 pages of papyri ( written in greek as the old testament ) to keep warm. those pages were the copy of the first bible from eusebius pamphili ( greek ) later dated to about 370ad which is the oldest copy on new testament , SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT : ONLY THE GOSPEL OF MARK ON THE CODEX , NO LETTERS OF PAUL ON THE CODEX seems that other gospels are plagiarisms of the gospel of mark , seems that the letters of paul were devised and added 397ad by john chrysostom maily copying writings of appolonios of tyana the code was bought by the london museum for 100,000 pounds from the char of russia.
Excellent work.Very impressed.You made it so clear. I learned a lot and your material gave me the ability ti verify other peoples work. God bless you.
Great job presenting this, thank you. Many accuse this as a fake i see, but if fake it would have been nearly error free since it would have been copied off of a refined copy, taking their time in a paid and comfortable environment.
Wow that's a good point. I'm still new to textual criticism.
thanks for putting this together...very informative
Wow. I have been trying to get to the British library to read this book and to learn Hebrew and Greek. How did you get to this point ? 🕊
Lots of reading, I guess? 😉🙂
Which version of this Codex would you recommend getting
The Hendrickson facsimile is easily one of the best versions available (ISBN 978-1-59856-577-5). It is also available online (for free) at www.codexsinaiticus.org/en/.
Thank you. I don't have the money for that rn but maybe one day I can get it.. I'll check out the online version.
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RelationshipAndTruth Do you know of a full written one that one could get quickly on a middle class type budget
No, I do not. Most of the low to medium-range reproductions are of such a poor quality that they are practically worthless. That said, you may stumble upon something that I haven't yet--just be sure to read the reviews of it for legibility, etc, before making any purchases. :)
When was the manuscript dated too. I don't know if I just missed it.
The fourth century. :)
according to my data uptodate : constantin von tischendorf visited the greek monastery of saint catherine ( where about 40-50% of the miracles of greek literature is located ) in sinai feb. 4 1859 , the monks were ready to put in fire some 346 pages of papyri ( written in greek as the old testament ) to keep warm. those pages were the copy of the first bible from eusebius pamphili ( greek ) later dated to about 370ad which is the oldest copy on new testament , SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT : ONLY THE GOSPEL OF MARK ON THE CODEX , NO LETTERS OF PAUL ON THE CODEX seems that other gospels are plagiarisms of the gospel of mark , seems that the letters of paul were devised and added 397ad by john chrysostom maily copying writings of appolonios of tyana the code was bought by the london museum for 100,000 pounds from the char of russia.
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