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Old 07-06-2009, 02:53 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
Almost of the modern translations have consulted this and the other two ancient manuscripts and incorporated them into their documents. Will all the fuss for eBooks of this document how many of you can really read 4th century Greek? (not modern Greek) This is not a book to read, it is a manuscript to study if you have the background to do it.

Dale
I am one of those who can read Koine Greek. I love the fact that this treasure has been made available for all to see and study I would love to have this on my Sony and Kindle to have with me to peruse offline at my leisure. As well as the Codex Leningradensis and Codex Vaticanus. It would be nice to have the original koine greek as well as translations made available so everyone could not just study but read and enjoy a bit of history. Heck I would love to have as many historical documents digitized as possible so the many have access to what once was, and to some extent still is, the domain of a few.
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