Codex Sinaiticus was written in
the 4th century between 325 and 360 CE. It could not have been written before
325 because it contains the Eusebian Canons and it could not have been written
after 360 because of certain references to Church fathers in the margin. Some
scholars believe that Codex Sinaiticus was one of the fifty copies of the Bible
commissioned from Eusebius by Roman Emperor Constantine after his conversion to
Christianity. Read the complete blog at -- http://bhcbiblestudies.blogspot.com/2014/04/use-one-of-oldest-ancient-manuscripts.html
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