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1864 Scrivener - Bezae Codex Cantabrigensis

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The Bezae Codex was the primary Greek text to translate the King James Bible. See how many times you can find the King James Bible does not follow Codex Bezae. It is not only Luke 22:19b-20 that it scavenges from another location. At the time, Codex Bezae was considered the earliest text to rely upon, but for some reason was ignored for Luke 22:19b and 20.


In our recent video of August 2, 2026, we showed that the KJV did not follow Luke 22:19b to 20 in the Codex Bezae, but put in text that included the words "new covenant." Following truth is often difficult. But it can make a big difference.


This download will give you all versions you need: 1. a single file of all 734 pages that is Optical character read for Greek and English. That is for your own use to read. And 2. A split of 9 parts for uploading to Notebooklm.google.com - ready made with Greek and English Optical Character recognition previously run. It still has some gaps, but Notebooklm.google.com can still synthesize the likely letters that were not completely made optically visible.


Please enjoy.


Doug

You will get the following files:
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