The phrase "real Bible" is a bit ambiguous, as it can be interpreted in a few different ways:
* Original Manuscripts (Autographs): No, the original manuscripts (autographs) of any of the books of the Bible are not known to exist. These would be the actual documents written by the original authors.
* Early Copies and Fragments: Many ancient copies and fragments of biblical texts have been found. These include:
* Dead Sea Scrolls: These scrolls, discovered in the mid-20th century, contain portions of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) dating back to the 3rd century BCE.
* Fragments of the New Testament: Numerous early fragments of the New Testament have been found, some dating back to the 2nd century CE. These fragments help scholars reconstruct the earliest forms of the texts.
* Complete Ancient Bibles: The oldest complete Bibles are the Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, both dating to the 4th century CE. These are Greek manuscripts that contain nearly the entire Old and New Testaments.
* A "True" or "Correct" Bible: This is a matter of belief and interpretation. Different religious traditions and individuals have varying ideas about what constitutes the "true" or most accurate version of the Bible. There is no single version universally accepted as the definitive or "real" Bible.
So, while we don't have the original manuscripts, we have a wealth of ancient copies and fragments that provide valuable insights into the history and development of the biblical texts.