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Bible Codex Amiatinus
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Bible Codex Amiatinus
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Codex Amiatinus ( AD 688 - 713 ) is a
Bible which was produced by monks at the twin monastery of
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Above is page 871.
It shows the end of Proverbs (Proverbiorum) and the
beginning of Ecclesiastes.
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Click above for Higher Resolution Above is page 918.
It shows the end of the Wisdom of Solomon.
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Click above for Higher Resolution Above is page 919.
It shows the beginning of Ecclesiasticus (Ecclesiastium) or
Sirach
Notice in the Table of Contents, due to a shortage of space, it is listed
by its shorter name Sirach.
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Click above for Higher Resolution Above is page 990.
It shows the end of Ecclesiasticus and the introduction to the Major
Prophets.
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It shows the beginning of Isaiah 1:1
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It shows the end of Sophonias and the beginning of Aggeus.
In newer Bibles they are usually referred to as Zephaniah and Haggai
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Click above for Higher Resolution Above is page 1359.
It shows the end of the Prophet Zechariah and the beginning of the
Prophet Malachi.
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It shows the beginning of Romans
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It shows the beginning of Apocalypse, or Revelation 1:1
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Click above for Higher Resolution Above is page 2057.
It shows the end of Apocalypse, or Revelation
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the Gospels
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Notice above how the Book of Wisdom and the Book Ecclesiasticus
(Ecclesiastium) or Sirach are grouped in the middle of wisdom or
Prophets section of the Bible. The Deuterocanonical (or so called
Apocryphal) Books are not grouped into a separate section by themselves
as was done in the King James Bible.
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Catholic German language Bible before Luther
It also has the Deuterocanonical (or so called Apocryphal) Books not
grouped together, but rather placed in the appropriate category of
Wisdom, Prophets, or Historical sections to which they belong. |
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