Papyrus 10

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Papyrus 10
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Romans 1: 1-7
Surname P. Oxy. II 209
text Romans 1 †
language Greek
date 4th century
Found Oxyrhynchus , Egypt
Storage location Houghton Library
source Grenfell & AS Hunt , Oxyrhynchus Papyri II (1899), pp. 8-9
Type Alexandrian text type
category I.

Papyrus 10 (numbered after Gregory-Aland 10 ) is an early New Testament manuscript in Greek . It was published as Oxyrhynchus Papyrus II 209. The papyrus manuscript is a fragment of a sheet from the early 4th century, which was written on in one column on each side. The preserved text includes Romans 1: 1-7.

The manuscript was written very carelessly. The handwriting is irregular, coarse, and contains some irregular expressions.

The Greek text of the Codex represents the Alexandrian text type . Aland placed it in Category I a. But the handwriting is too short for a reliable assignment.

It was discovered in Oxyrhynchus ( Egypt ) and is currently housed in the Harvard Semitic Museum ( Houghton Library ) under the shelf mark MS Gr SM2218 in Cambridge .

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Remarks

  1. a b Kurt and Barbara Aland : The text of the New Testament. Introduction to the scientific editions as well as the theory and practice of modern textual criticism . German Bible Society , Stuttgart 1989, p. 106. ISBN 3-438-06011-6
  2. ^ BP Grenfell & AS Hunt, Oxyrhynchus Papyri II (1899), p. 8.