Christian codices like Vaticanus and Sinaiticus copied a pre-Christian Jewish Greek Old Testament; they did not create a new Christian translation from Hebrew.
Minuscule 828: A Window into 12th Century New Testament Copying Practices
Explore the meticulous world of 12th-century Christian scribes with Minuscule 828, a New Testament manuscript. This article delves into its unique features, including vertical uncial script and precise textual divisions, offering a glimpse into the era's copying practices.
BIBLE: Ancient Letter Writing
A communication, especially from a king or high official, usually containing commands, promulgations, or reports.
The Book Writing Process of the New Testament: Authors and Early Christian Scribes
The post discusses how the apostle Paul wrote letters using a scribe, Tertius, emphasizing the importance of scribes in conveying God's message. It also outlines the inspiration and textual preservation of the Bible.

