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CODEX SINAITICUS. The Lost History of the Bible, Forgotten Scriptures, and the Shocking Truth Behind the World's Oldest Bible and Early Christianity
Valerius T. Aurelius (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
What if the world's oldest Bible tells a story far more complex, human, and revealing than most readers have ever been taught?
Codex Sinaiticus takes you deep into the lost history of the Bible, the forgotten scriptures left outside the canon, and the real struggles that shaped early Christianity. This is a serious but accessible investigation into one of the most important biblical manuscripts ever discovered, showing how scripture was copied, preserved, debated, and handed down across centuries.
Inside this book, you will uncover the true story of the world's oldest Bible, the discovery of the manuscript, the scribes who produced it, the books it contains, the passages it omits, and what those details reveal about biblical history, early Christian belief, canon formation, and the development of the New Testament.
If you are interested in church history, biblical manuscripts, lost books of the Bible, forgotten scriptures, textual criticism, Christian origins, or the hidden history behind the Bible, this book gives you a clear, compelling, and evidence based guide without academic confusion.
Carefully written for thoughtful readers, this book connects historical depth with readable explanation, helping you understand why Codex Sinaiticus still matters today and why its pages continue to shape conversations about the Bible, scripture, early Christianity, and the history of faith.
For readers who want more than surface claims, this is a powerful look at the manuscript that changed biblical scholarship forever.
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