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Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis—also known by the designated siglum D and 05—is one of the five most important early uncial manuscripts that contain part of the Greek New Testament. Dating from the fifth century, this bilingual (Greek and Latin) manuscript includes the complete Gospel of Luke, along with portions of Matthew, John, Mark, Acts, and a small fragment from 3 John. It was rediscovered in the sixteenth century and came into the hands of Theodore Beza, one of Calvin’s successors, who gifted it to the University of Cambridge in 1581.
Acts 4:32: του δε πληθους των πιστευσαντων ην ⸆ καρδια και ψυχη μια και ουκ ην διακρισις εν αυτοις ουδεμια και ουδεις των ϋπαρχοντων αυτου ελεγεν ϊδιον ειναι αλλα ην αυτοις παντα κοινα
Acts 11:17: ει ουν την ϊσην δωρεαν εδωκεν αυτοις ως και ημειν πιστευσασιν επι τον κ̅ν̅ ι̅η̅ν̅ χ̅ρ̅ν̅ εγω τις ημην δυνατος κωλυσαι τον θ̅ν̅ του μη δουναι αυτοις π̅ν̅α̅ αγιον πιστευσασιν επ αυτω
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