Abstract
Having a complex composition history, Codex Bezae’s initial composition is dated back to the 5th century. It is one of the most valuable codices, being bilingual with Greek and Latin versions on facing pages. It is also the earliest manuscript attestation of the long ending. However, due to damage and later handwriting, the only remaining part of the original text of the long ending is the Greek verses of 16:9-15, while the rest of the verses (16:16-20) appear in folios added to the codex in the 9th century. Mina Monier, SNSF MARK16 project, SIB Lausanne (CH); © CC-BY 4.0