Chronology of Important New Testament Manuscripts

 

 

The Greek Manuscripts

Manuscript

Date Written

Books Contained

John Rylands’ MS

130 AD

Portion of John’s Gospel

Bodmer Papyrus II

150-200 AD

Most of John’s Gospel

Chester Beatty Papyri

200 AD

Most of the New Testament

Diatessarn*

160 AD

Portion of all 4 Gospels

Codex Vaticanus

325-350 AD

Most of the Bible

Codex Sinaiticus

350 AD

Almost all of N.T. & ½ of O.T.

Codex Alexandrinus

400 AD

Most of the Bible

Codex Ephraemi

400’s AD

Most of the Bible

Codex Bezae

450 AD

Gospels & Acts

Codex Washingtonensis

450 AD

Gospels

Codex Claromontanus

500’s AD

Pauline Epistles

 

The Syriac (Christian Aramaic) Manuscripts

Manuscript

Date Written

Books Contained

Old Syriac Version

400 AD

Gospels

Syyriac Peshitta

400 AD

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Palestinian Syriac

400-450 AD

The Bible

Philoxenian

508 AD

The Bible

Harkleian Syriac

616 AD

The Bible

 

The Latin Manuscripts

Manuscript

Date Written

Books Contained

African Old Latin

400 AD

The Bible

Codex Corbiensis

400-500 AD

Gospels

Codex Vercellensis

360 AD

The Bible

Codex Palatinus

400’s AD

The Bible

Latin Vulgate

366-384 AD

The Bible

 

The Coptic (Egyptian) Manuscripts

Manuscript

Date Written

Books Contained

Sahidic

300 AD

The Bible

Bohairic

400 AD

The Bible

Middle Egyptian

400-500 AD

The Bible

 

Other Manuscripts

Manuscript

Date Written

Books Contained

Armenian

400 AD

The Bible

Gothic

400 AD

The Bible

Georgian

500 AD

The Bible

Ethiopic

600 AD

The Bible

Nubian

600 AD

The Bible

 

* A Harmony of the Gospels written by Tatian

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