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A portion of the Codex Sinaiticus, containing Esther

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A portion of the Codex Sinaiticus, from one of the leaves that at the time was at the University of Leipzig, containing Esther 2:3-8. (The majority of the manuscript is now at the British Library, London: the other parts are in Leipzig, the National Library at St. Petersburg, Russia, and St Catherine's Monastery at Sinai in Egypt.) It is generally believed to have been written in the mid-fourth century.

Source: Plate XXII. The S.S. Teacher's Edition: The Holy Bible. New York: Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, 1896.

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current19:58, 2 January 2005Thumbnail for version as of 19:58, 2 January 2005366 × 768 (86 KB)Llywrch (talk | contribs)Source: Plate XII. ''The S.S. Teacher's Edition: The Holy Bible.'' New York: Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, 1896. {{PD-US}} Category:Writing systems Category:Bible Category:Greek Manuscripts

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