Publisher's Synopsis
Codex Sinaiticus is one of the world's most momentous books. Written in Greek in the fourth hundred years, it is the most seasoned enduring total New Confirmation, and one of the two most established compositions of the entire Book of scriptures. It likewise stands apart as a complicated and wonderful relic. It is one of the main texts for concentrating on antiquated Greek interpretations of the "Jewish Book of scriptures", and for the investigation of the New Confirmation and the two other early Christian works it contains, the "Epistle of Barnabas" and the "Shepherd of Hermas". For a long time, it was protected in St Catherine's Religious community on Mount Sinai. New pages were tracked down in the religious community in 1975. Starting around 2002, a significant worldwide undertaking has been making an electronic rendition of the original copy. This book recounts the tale of the original copy: the world wherein it was made, the way things were made, and its later history, including the narrative of Constantine Tischendorf's visits to the religious community in the nineteenth 100 years, how parts of the composition tracked down their direction to Leipzig, St Petersburg and the English Library, and the global association which made the electronic rendition.Are you ready to get more insights concerning the world most established bible, I suggest this Manual.