A copy of the world's oldest bible that has been made offered on online will help unlock several mysteries of Christianity
The Codex Sinaiticus was hand-written by four scribes in Greek on animal hidden in the mid-fourth century about the time of the Roman emperor Constantine.
Head of Western manuscripts at the British Library Scot McKendrick says that the digitising of the historical artefact means academics can look at the early on workings of Christianity.
The Codex Sinaiticus was hand-written by four scribes in Greek on animal hidden in the mid-fourth century about the time of the Roman emperor Constantine.
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