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This table summarises the chronology of the main tables and serves as a guide to the historical periods mentioned. Much of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament may have been assembled in the 5th century BCE. [7] The New Testament books were composed largely in the second half of the 1st century CE. [8] The deuterocanonical books fall largely in between.
Biblical source texts for stated numbers of years are referenced and linked. Reference sources are the RSVCE, [34] The New American Bible [35] The Timetables of History by Bernard Grun, and the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (2003). This table is not definitive. It is a column of known numbers in the Bible sequentially added together.
The numbers (#) are the now standard system of Caspar René Gregory, often referred to as the Gregory-Aland numbers. Included among the cataloged minuscules are the following types of manuscripts, color coded:
The Masoretic Text is the basis of modern Jewish and Christian bibles. While difficulties with biblical texts make it impossible to reach sure conclusions, perhaps the most widely held hypothesis is that it embodies an overall scheme of 4,000 years (a "great year") taking the re-dedication of the Temple by the Maccabees in 164 BCE as its end-point. [4]
The numbers (#) are the now standard system of Caspar René Gregory, often referred to as the Gregory-Aland numbers. Included among the cataloged minuscules are the following types of manuscripts, color coded:
Center for the Student of New Testament Manuscripts. 7 July 2010) and the INTF ( "Manuscript Workspace". New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room. Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung) Other hosted images are referenced separately.
The numbers (#) are the now ... Gotha Research Library, Chart. B 1767 Gotha: Germany: INTF: 1885 1101 ... List of New Testament papyri; List of New Testament uncials;
The numbers (#) are the now standard system of Caspar René Gregory, often referred to as the Gregory-Aland numbers. Included among the cataloged minuscules are the following types of manuscripts, color coded: