Examining Codices Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, Alexandrinus, and others, this article surveys the major majuscule manuscripts and their role in preserving the New Testament.
How Does Codex Bezae Illuminate the Preservation of the New Testament?
Discover how Codex Bezae has shaped our understanding of biblical texts. Dive into the past to see how the scriptures were preserved.
Codex Bezae—An Extraordinary Manuscript
Journey into the intriguing world of Codex Bezae: a unique manuscript. Our blog enlightens readers on its distinctiveness among the ancient biblical texts.
Unveiling the Original Text of Matthew 1:22: An Examination of Variants
Discover the intriguing textual variations in Matthew 1:22, where some manuscripts include "Isaiah" before "the prophet," while others don't. This article delves into the manuscript evidence and internal textual analysis, offering insights into the original composition of the Gospel of Matthew and its scriptural references.
Codex Bezae—A Unique Manuscript
Theodore Beza was a French Reformed Protestant theologian, a scholar of the Greek New Testament. He was a close associate and successor of the Protestant reformer John Calvin. In the year 1562, Beza, as he is more commonly known, made known this unusual ancient manuscript.

