Scripture
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Scripture means writing in Latin. The word is mostly used to refer to the Bible or books that are considered sacred to a certain religion, like the Bible, Qur'an or Vedas.
Scripture Media
The Rigveda (Vedic chant) manuscript in Devanagari, a scripture of Hinduism, dated 1500–1000 BCE. It is the oldest religious text in any Indo-European language.
A page from the Codex Vaticanus manuscript (4th century CE) in the Greek Old and New Testament, currently preserved in the Vatican Library, Rome.
A page from one of the early Quranic manuscripts (7th century CE), currently preserved in the National Museum of New Delhi, India.
Other websites
- Daily Scripture Archived 2013-06-29 at the Wayback Machine