Topical Encyclopedia
Copying, in the context of the Bible, refers to the act of reproducing texts, particularly the Scriptures, for the purpose of preservation, dissemination, and study. This practice has been crucial in the transmission of biblical texts throughout history, ensuring that the Word of God is accessible to successive generations.
Old Testament ContextThe practice of copying Scripture is rooted in the Old Testament. The Israelites were commanded to preserve the words of God meticulously. In
Deuteronomy 17:18-19, the king of Israel was instructed to write for himself a copy of the law: "When he is seated on his royal throne, he must write for himself a copy of this instruction on a scroll in the presence of the Levitical priests. It is to remain with him, and he is to read from it all the days of his life, so that he may learn to fear the LORD his God by carefully observing all the words of this instruction and these statutes" . This command underscores the importance of personal engagement with the Scriptures and the role of copying in maintaining the integrity of God's Word.
The scribes, or "Sopherim," were responsible for copying the Scriptures. Their meticulous work ensured that the texts were transmitted accurately. The reverence for the text was so great that they counted every letter and word to avoid errors. This dedication highlights the sacredness attributed to the Scriptures and the responsibility of preserving them without alteration.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament era, the practice of copying continued as the early church sought to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ and the apostles. The apostle Paul, in his letters, often instructed the recipients to share his writings with other churches. For instance, in
Colossians 4:16, Paul writes, "After this letter has been read among you, see that it is also read in the church of the Laodiceans, and that you in turn read the letter from Laodicea" . This exchange of letters necessitated the copying of texts to ensure that all congregations had access to apostolic teachings.
The early Christians recognized the authority of the apostolic writings, and the need for accurate copies was paramount. The process of copying was not only a practical necessity but also a spiritual duty, as these texts were considered divinely inspired.
The Role of Copying in the Preservation of ScriptureThe faithful copying of biblical texts has been instrumental in preserving the Scriptures through the centuries. The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, for example, revealed the remarkable consistency of the Hebrew Bible over a millennium, affirming the reliability of the copying process. The scribes' dedication to accuracy ensured that the Scriptures remained uncorrupted, allowing believers to trust in the authenticity of the biblical text.
Copying also played a significant role in the translation of the Bible into various languages. The Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, and the Latin Vulgate are examples of how copying facilitated the spread of God's Word beyond its original linguistic and cultural boundaries.
ConclusionThe practice of copying Scripture is a testament to the enduring value placed on the Word of God. Through the diligent efforts of scribes and early Christians, the Bible has been preserved and transmitted with remarkable fidelity, allowing it to continue to be a source of spiritual guidance and authority for believers worldwide.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
p. pr. & vb. n.) of Copy.
2. (a. & n.) from Copy.
Library
When He was Living at Rome He Wrote a Treatise on the Preservation...
... which all the pagans and enemies of God, all apostates and persecutors, and whoever
else hate the Christian name, vied with one another incopying out, because...
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we do not claim a right to prevent you fromcopying, distributing, performing...
The Family Likeness
... Worship is imitation, and there is no religion which does not necessarily involve
thecopying of the example or the pattern of that Being before whom we bow....
The Changed Life
... My method is just the opposite. I copy the virtues one by one." The difficulty
about thecopying method is that it is apt to be mechanical....
The River of Life
... of life and character. Ezekiel seems to becopying the first psalm, or vice
versa, the Psalmist iscopying Ezekiel. At any rate, there...
How the Books were Written.
... more roughly written. The book contains many blunders incopying, and
there are a few cases of willful omission. Its remote age...
Appendix v. Rabbinic Theology and Literature
... twenty-three; [6372] concerning women and intercourse between the sexes, three;
[6373] concerning formalities to be observed in thecopying, fastening, &c., of...
Introductory Notice to Excerpts of Theodotus; Or, Selections from...
... Dupin (perhaps too readilycopying Valesius) appears to think Clement may have been
the compiler, but that, like the Hypotyposes, the work was the product of...
The Nearness of the Kingdom
... knows that He is near? Bycopying the heavens, which can receive no impulse
from without to mar their tranquility. Thus must the soul...
Thesaurus
Copying (10 Occurrences)... 2. (a. & n.) from Copy. Multi-Version Concordance
Copying (10 Occurrences). 3 John
1:11 My loved one, do not be
copying what is evil, but what is good.
...Disgusting (149 Occurrences)
... 2 Kings 16:3 But he went in the ways of the kings of Israel, and even made his son
go through the fire,copying the disgusting ways of the nations whom the...
Copy (18 Occurrences)
Samaritan (8 Occurrences)
... Incopying he left a space vacant in the middle of a column. The space thus
left is every now and then bridged by a single letter....
Books (16 Occurrences)
... It is sometimes said that they used their sources not by restating the contents
as a modern compiler would do, but by justcopying....
Write (865 Occurrences)
... 7. (vi) To be regularly employed or occupied in writing,copying, or accounting;
to act as clerk or amanuensis; as, he writes in one of the public offices....
Worshipper (15 Occurrences)
... 1 Kings 16:31 And as ifcopying the evil ways of Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, was
a small thing for him, he took as his wife Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, king...
Imitation (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The act ofcopying. 2. (n.) That which is
made or produced as a copy; that which is made to resemble...
Tracing (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (n.) The act of one who traces; especially, the act ofcopying by marking on
thin paper, or other transparent substance, the lines of a pattern placed...
Pattern (28 Occurrences)
... Williams in the Architect, January, 1913, says of the works at Baalbek and Palmyra,
"There is a machine-like resemblance betokening slavishcopying." At the...
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