Novum Testamentum Graece Antiquissimorum Codicum Textus in Ordine Parallelo Dispositi Accedit Collatio Codicis Sinaitici presents a meticulously compiled edition of the Greek New Testament, featuring a parallel arrangement of texts from the most ancient codices. Edited by Edward Halifax Hansell, this volume provides a detailed collation of the Codex Sinaiticus, one of the most important and earliest witnesses to the New Testament text. With its comprehensive preface, notes, and appendices, this book stands as a vital resource for biblical scholars, theologians, and historians interested in textual criticism and the transmission of the Greek New Testament. This edition is an essential addition to any collection focused on early Christian texts and the history of biblical scholarship.
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