Oldest bible

Oldest bible
Who
silver amulets Numbers Ch. 6 v. 22–27
Where
Israel (Jerusalem,)
When
0587 BC
The earliest biblical texts are from two silver amulets found in 1983 under the Scottish Church in Jerusalem, Israel, bearing Numbers Ch. 6 v. 22–27 dated to c. 587 BC. As of 2013, this makes them 2,600 years old. The oldest known bible is the Codex Vaticanus written in Greek ante AD 350 and preserved in the Vatican Museum, Rome. The earliest complete Bible printed in English was one edited by Miles Coverdale, Bishop of Exeter (c. 1488–1569), while living in Antwerp, and printed in 1535. William Tyndale's New Testament in English had, however, been printed in Cologne and in Worms, Germany in 1525 while John Wycliffe's first manuscript translation dates from 1382.