
Codex Bezae
The Codex Bezae is an ancient handwritten manuscript of the New Testament, created around the 5th century. It contains the Gospels and Acts written in both Greek and Latin, showcasing a unique bilingual format. Noted for its distinctive style and some textual variations from other manuscripts, it provides valuable insight into early Christian scripture transmission. Scholars study it to better understand how the New Testament text evolved and was copied over time, making it an important resource for biblical research and historical linguistics.