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A mountain of 3rd century manuscripts from the New Testament still exists.

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It is estimated that about one-third of all New Testament manuscripts from the third century still exist today. The oldest surviving manuscripts of the New Testament date to the late 2nd century, and the oldest complete New Testament manuscript is the Codex Sinaiticus from the mid-4th century.

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Published: Wednesday, December 21, 2022

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