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New New Testament Testament ManuscriptsManuscripts

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Material and Form of the NT

MaterialPapyrus (Egyptian reeds) and Parchment (vellum, animal skins) were the two primary materials used for writing during NT period.

FormFirst form of NT was a scroll.Codex or leaf form of book was developed around the close of the 1st century.

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Method of Writing

UncialsWritten in all capital letters; used for more formal literary documents.

MinusculesArose in 9th Century; it was a script of smaller letters in a running hand.

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Fourfold Division of Manuscripts

Papyri B2nd-8th Century

Uncials B4th-10th Century

Minuscules B9th-16th Century

Lectionaries B8th-15th Century

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Present Status of the Manuscripts

No extant original manuscripts

Over 5,000 full and partial Greek NT manuscripts have been discovered

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Number of Extant Manuscripts

Papyri 96Parchment (vellum)Uncial script (capital letters) 299Minuscule 2812Lectionaries 2281

•TOTAL 5488

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Modern version of an ancient scroll

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Dead Sea ScrollIsaiah 57:17- 59:8(1QIsabX) found in Cave 1 in Qumran

First discovered in 1947

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P52

Oldest known text of the New Testament containing portion of John 18

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Bodmer Papyrus (P66) containing John 11:31-37from A.D. 200

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Bodmer Papyrus (P75) containing Luke 16:9-21 from early third century.

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Codex Alexandrinus One of the most important ancient copies of the bible made from vellum (animal skin), 773 pages, bound in four volumes, from 5th century.

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Codex Sinaiticus

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Picture depicting St. Luke from an 11th-12th Century Bible.

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Introductory page to the 1611 edition of the King James Bible

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Mark 1:1-8from Nestle-Aland edition of the Greek New Testament

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