(Premier Christian News) Researchers at the University of Glasgow have recovered 42 missing pages from an early New Testament manuscript, offering new insight into how biblical texts were copied, used, and understood in the early medieval period.
The manuscript, known as Codex H and dated to the sixth century, contains the Letters of St Paul. The manuscript was dismantled in the Middle Ages and its pages reused in other books; as a result, surviving fragments are now held in libraries across Europe.
A team led by Professor Garrick Allen used advanced imaging to detect faint traces of “ghost” text and…to continue reading click here.
This article was written by Kelly Valencia and published at PCN





















