Un Manuscrito bíblico es una copia escrita de una porción de texto de la Biblia. La palabra biblia viene del griego biblia (libros); manuscrito viene del latín manu y scriptum (escrito). El manuscrito original (el pergamino original que físicamente escribió el autor) es llamado autógrafo.
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