Print Editions: A Brief History
Print editions of the Bible, like any other books, come from a long history of printed materials. The journey of printing began with Johannes Gutenberg’s… Read More »Print Editions: A Brief History
Print editions of the Bible, like any other books, come from a long history of printed materials. The journey of printing began with Johannes Gutenberg’s… Read More »Print Editions: A Brief History
The Bible, one of the most translated books in history, has a fascinating journey through various ancient languages. These early translations, known as the “ancient… Read More »Ancient Versions of the Bible: A Journey Through Early Translations
When we think of ancient manuscripts, it’s important to remember that they weren’t the original writings of their authors. Instead, they were often copies—and in… Read More »Manuscripts: The Legacy of Ancient Copies
Autographs, in historical and literary contexts, refer to original texts penned by the author or written by a scribe under the direct guidance of the… Read More »Autographs: The Original Texts
Writing has always been a cornerstone of human civilization, and the tools and materials we’ve used to record our thoughts have evolved remarkably over time.… Read More »The Evolution of Writing: From Reeds to Codices
Throughout history, the materials we’ve used for writing have shaped how knowledge was recorded and preserved. Among these materials, animal skins—known as vellum and parchment—played… Read More »The Evolution of Writing Materials: Vellum, Parchment, and the Transition from Papyrus
Papyrus, one of the earliest forms of writing material, originated in ancient Egypt around 2500 B.C. and remained widely used throughout the New Testament period.… Read More »Papyrus