Papyrus - the "paper" of early Bible scrolls - WATCH how it's made!
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:10 pm
When we read our Bible's today, many of which are printed upon very thin paper - and with all manner of paper products all around us - we don't tend to think about the Bible writers or the materials used for their early scrolls. Many of the early Bible manuscripts - including those still existing, were written on on scrolls made from papyrus. Some were also written on animal skins, scraped, burnished and stitched together. Later - and not until the 2nd or 3rd centuries - Biblical scribes began to write on papyrus parchments, that were folded and stitched into a codex - similar to printed books today. But the early paper of the Biblical writers - rather, papyrus - was a precious and delicate commodity. In fact, it's rather amazing the number of them that have survived into modern times.
See this informative video to see how a few craftsmen in Egypt STILL make papyrus paper today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBdVhvo2UUM
Note that some of the earliest existing manuscripts of the Bible were also written on papyrus, and were found amongst the stunning discoveries of the world-famous Dead Sea Scrolls - see what they are and why they are so important to knowing we have a Bible today that can be reliably traced to the Old Testament of Jesus' day: viewtopic.php?t=44308
And to see here, as well, why we can trust that our Bible's today accurately have come down to us through history: viewtopic.php?p=255269#p255269