The early Christian preference for codices, replacing scrolls, enhanced Scripture distribution, referencing, portability, and preservation, influencing biblical integrity.
The Arabic Versions of the Bible
Explore the rich history and significance of the Bible in Arabic language and culture.
The Nubian Version of the Bible
Explore the ancient roots and unique aspects of this biblical translation.
Papyrus 36 (P36) 400 C.E. Greek New Testament Manuscript
Papyrus 36 (P36) is a fourth/fifth-century C.E. Greek manuscript fragment of the Gospel of John, containing portions of John 3:14-18, 31-32, and 34-35. It is classified as a Category III manuscript, reflecting a mixed text with elements from various traditions. This indicates its significance in understanding the diversity and development of early Christian texts.
The Authorship and Title of the Gospel According to Matthew
Discover the historical and textual insights behind the authorship and title of the Gospel according to Matthew. Learn why this Gospel is attributed to the apostle Matthew and its significance.
Δ = 037 Codex Sangallensis 48
Unfold the mysteries of Δ = 037, the Codex Sangallensis 48. Discover this significant Christian manuscript's historical essence.

