The transition from scrolls to codex significantly affected early Christian literature, enhancing accessibility and preserving sacred texts effectively.
Shared Features of Early Jewish and Christian Manuscripts
The article examines shared features and influences between early Jewish and Christian manuscripts, highlighting continuity and divergence in textual practices.
Scribes, Scrolls, and Scripture: What Drives New Testament Textual Criticism?
What drives New Testament Textual Criticism? Dive into the world of scribes, scrolls, and scripture to enhance your understanding of religious scholarship.
THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT—What Ancient Books Looked Like
Discover the fascinating world of ancient biblical manuscripts in 'THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT: What Ancient Books Looked Like.' This article explores the materials, formats, and preservation methods of early New Testament texts, offering insights into how these sacred writings were originally composed and transmitted.
How Are We to Understand Paul’s Request to Timothy, ‘Bring the Scrolls, Especially the Parchments’?
Learn about the importance of developing a daily Bible study program to achieve spiritual growth and maturity, following the example of the apostle Paul who valued the scrolls and codices containing the Scriptures. Discover how modern technology has made Bible study more accessible and convenient than ever before.

