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The Hebrew scriptures

Began with Moses on mount Sinai followed by Joshua, Samuel Ezra David and others

The massora

Hebrew text guarded from settlement by the massoretes

Text known as the massoretes text

Tagums

Interpretations or commentaries made under Ezra for the post exiles after captivity

Ezra 8 1-8

The septuagint

A translation of the Hebrew scripture into Greek


Takes the name of the 70 scholars who did the work


Believed that Christ and his disciples had in their possession a similar text

Manuscripts the way they were written

2800 manuscripts are now accessible to scholars

Some cursive others unical

What are the 4 main manuscripts

Sinaitic codec slept


Alexandrian codec A


Vatican codec B


Codec Ephrarm codec C

Sinaitic

From fourth century founded by tischendorf 1859

Alexandrian

Fifth century written by thkkla the l


Martyr

Vatican

4th century. Contains the entire bible except parts of genesis, psalm 1 2, Timothy, Titus, Philemon, revelation

Codec ephraem

Copied by Syrian, fifth century national library in paris

Translations orversions

The peshito used by the Syrian churches contain nt/ot, except 2 3 john, 2 peter, revelation



The old Latin England's first Bible contains all except Hebrews James and 2 peter



The Arabic, Ethiopia, Coptic agree with above