The Ancestry of Our English Bible An Account of the Bible Versions Span Class

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The Ancestry of Our English Bible An Account of the Bible Versions Span Class
Ira Maurice Price
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CHAPTER XIV SOME GREAT NEW TESTAMENT MANUSCRIPTS 113. Uncial Greek manuscripts are assigned to dates from the middle of the fourth century to the ninth. At the present time only one hundred and twelve such documents are known ; and of that num- ber two only contain the entire New Testament. It seems that before the collection of all the New Testa- ment manuscripts into a single volume, there were four groups of those books: (i) The Gospels; (2) the Acts and Catholic Epistles;
...(3) the Pauline Epis- tles, and (4) the Apocalypse. A large number of the manuscripts now reflect this method of grouping. The uncial manuscripts are designated by the capital let- ters of the Latin, Greek, or Hebrew alphabets. Stu- dents of the footnotes of the Variorum Teachers' Bible are familiar with such alphabetical designations. Many manuscripts, both uncial and cursive, have names as well as symbols.
Cursive manuscripts are dated from the ninth to the sixteenth centuries. Of these there are about 3, 500 known and catalogued, not by letters, but by numerals.


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