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Codex-Sinaiticus
Old News Is Good News For Bible Fans
If you can read Old Greek, you're in for a real treat. If not, you're in for "selected translations," which is almost as nice. Hey, at least the Codex Sinaiticus, scribed about 350 A.D. and containing the oldest known versions of the New Testament and some of the Old, won't be translated by Google's (or anybody else's) automated mess. For you Biblical scholars out there, the codex is disappointingly post-Constantine, but delightfully (presumably) pre-Jerome.
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