Category
page 1Gothic Bible

Ulfilas
Ulfilas (; – 383), known also as Wulfila(s) or Urphilas, was a 4th-century Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent. He was the apostle to the Gothic people.
Codex Argenteus
6th-century Gothic bible manuscript
Wulfila Bible
bible translation
Codex Carolinus
6th- or 7th-century Biblical manuscript
Codex Ambrosianus
five biblical manuscripts dating to the 6th–11th centuries CE

Skeireins
thumb|Codex Vaticanus latinus, 5750, part of "Skeireins", a commentary to the Gospel of John in Gothic.
The Skeireins (; ) is the second-longest known surviving text in the Gothic language, after the version of the Bible by Ulfilas. It consists of eight fragments of a commentary on the Gospel of John which is commonly held to have originally extended over seventy-eight parchment leaves. It owes its title to the 19th-century German scholar Hans Ferdinand Massmann, who was the first to issue a comprehensive and correct edition of it: "Skeireins" means "explanation" in Gothic.
Codex Gissensis