
Codex Leningradensis
The Codex Leningradensis is a handwritten Hebrew Bible manuscript created around 1008 CE in Egypt. It is the oldest complete copy of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) still in existence today and serves as a primary source for biblical scholars. Its careful preservation and accuracy make it highly significant for understanding the text's history and transmission. The codex is written in Hebrew on parchment and is used as a foundational reference in Jewish and biblical studies.