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Codex Alexandrinus
What Was Discovered
Codex Alexandrinus is an ancient manuscript from around the 5th century that contains most of the New Testament, excluding some parts of the Gospels. It is classified as part of the Alexandrian text-type and is one of the major uncial manuscripts used in biblical studies. This manuscript was first noted in the 17th century and represents early Christian textual traditions.
Why This Matters
It is one of the earliest extant Christian Bibles and has been part of foundational texts in Christian textual traditions.
Acceptance Assessment