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complete uncial of the entire New Testament that was over 1500 years old!  It is called the Codex
               Sinaiticus and us currently on display in the British Museum.





















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                                     Codes Sinaiticus from the early 4  Century

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               Around the late 9  Century, copies of the Scriptures began to incorporate a new style called minuscule
               where words were divided by spaces and lower case letters were utilized.  Here is a minuscule of Luke
               1:1-6 from AD 1292.  We have literally thousands of copies of these texts, most dating from 1000 AD or
               younger.  Many are quite ornate and even utilize color.

               There are not hand-copied manuscripts that are 100 percent exactly
               the same.  You will find hundreds of differences between
               manuscripts that are directly related.  Why?  Because they were
               hand-copied by fallible human beings.

               The differences between manuscripts are called textual variants.
               They may be differences in spelling between words, differences in
               word order, new or omitted words or phrases of words.  There are
               over 200,000 variants in the New Testament alone among the over
               5,300 manuscripts we have discovered.  Although much care was
               taken to prevent the introduction of variants, they are numerous.
               Let’s see how they crept into the copies of the scripture:

               During the first 300 years of Christianity, the Church was under
               terrific persecution.  Many in the church had to worship
               underground in isolated pockets.  Copies of the letters of Paul or





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