Summary: The New Testament circulated in three different textual traditions: the Byzantine, the Alexandrian, and the Western. Modern Protestant and Catholic bibles rely on the Alexandrian manuscripts, represented by Vaticanus and Sinaiticus.
Summary: The New Testament circulated in three different textual traditions: the Byzantine, the Alexandrian, and the Western. Modern Protestant and Catholic bibles rely on the Alexandrian manuscripts, represented by Vaticanus and Sinaiticus.