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What hard evidence says about: ‘The Authenticity of the Bible’

    Where are the manuscripts today?:

    • John Ryland MS-130 AD John Rylands Library in Manchester, England
    • Bodmar Papyrus II – 150-200 AD Bodmar Library of World Literature
    • Chester Beatty Papyri – 200 AD Chester Beatty Museum in Dublin (part owned by University of Michigan)
    • Codex Vaticanus – 325 – 350 AD Vatican Library – contains nearly the entire Bible
    • Codex Sinaiticus – 350 AD British Museum (discovered 1859 and presented to Czar of Russia; Britain purchased in 1933 for 100,00 pounds.
    • Codex Alexandrus – 400 AD British Museum
    • Codex Bezae – 450 AD Cambridge Library

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