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Dave Holdway
St. Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai Peninsula named for the Egyptian Christian Saint martyred by Emperor Maxentius in the 4th century. He often used a wheel as an instrument of torture - the Catherine wheel. Ironically the highest mountain in Egypt is nearby and also named for her; Jebel Katrine.
Photo from ‘Seven Times: Egypt to Istanbul’ (Scope ‘n Compass).

Pauline Graham
Danny Willoughby fake. 1840 it was written a master forgery.
It has pure white pages. Some have been aged by monks to appear old. Its still a fake. The reason there are not much hebrew books, they were destroyed by Ancient Rome and R.C. Rome.
Constantine Simonides, wrote it in circa 1840. So its not ancient. He was a master forger and wrote it. Sadly idiots now in the archives only recognise it as 4th century. The British Museum paid a fortune for it, so as you can imagine, if they admit its a fake, they will lose face. Definitely not old, nor ancient.


Danny Willoughby
Pauline Graham.
Obviously you do not know anything about this subject. In the Sinaiticus Codex, notes in the margins show that it had been checked in antiquity against the Hexapla of Origen, and fourth century scholars Antoninus and Pamphilius compared it with other Manuscripts.

Geoffrey Gee
Has Sinaiticus ever been radiocarbon verified?
 
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