This working paper presents a cautious historical reader reconstruction of the Rohonc Codex. It does not claim to fully decipher or solve the manuscript. Instead, it builds from known Christian anchors identified in prior scholarship, especially the work of Levente Zoltán Király and Gábor Tokai, and arranges those anchors into a controlled devotional reading sequence. The paper argues that the Rohonc Codex may be read as a coded Christian devotional reader structured around Law, Temple, Mary, Christ, Passion, Resurrection, prayer, mercy, judgment, bread, warning, and final responsibility. Image markers are used as scene dividers and interpretive aids, not as independent proof. The goal is to make the strongest visible Christian movement of the codex readable while keeping uncertainty clearly labeled. This version is intended as a reader-facing research note and hypothesis paper for further testing.
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