Papyrus 112
Papyrus 112 | |
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Surname | P. Oxy. LXVI 4496 |
text | Acts 26 : 31-32; 27.5-7 |
language | Greek |
date | 5th century |
Found | Oxyrhynchus , Egypt |
Storage location | Sackler Library |
source | WEH Cockle, OP LXVI (1999), pp. 5-7 |
size | [31] x [18] cm |
Type | unknown |
category | no |
note | unique reading in Acts. 27: 7 |
Papyrus 112 (named after Gregory-Aland with Sigel 112 ) is an early Greek copy of the New Testament . This papyrus manuscript contains parts of the Acts of the Apostles . The remaining text consists only of poorly preserved fragments and comprises verses 26: 31-32; 27.6-7. Using palaeography , the INTF dated it to the 5th century.
The manuscript is currently on display in the papyrology rooms of the Sackler Library in Oxford under the number P. Oxy. 4496 kept.
text
In Acts 27: 7 the text variant βρα [δυπλοουντε] ς εν δε ικαν [αις ημεραις is found. In all other testimonies, the order of the words in this sentence is found as follows: εν ικαναις δε ημεραις βραδυπλοουντες.
The volume of the manuscript is too small to classify it in a category of biblical manuscripts.
Individual evidence
- ^ JK Elliott, Seven Recently Published New Testament Fragments from Oxyrhynchus , Novum Testamentum XLII, 3, p. 211.
literature
- WEH Cockle, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXVI (London: 1999), pp. 5-7.
Web links
Illustrations
- P.Oxy.LXIV 4496 from Papyrology on Oxford's "POxy: Oxyrhynchus Online"
- Image from 112 recto, fragment from Acts 26: 31-32
- Image of 112 verso, fragment from Acts 27: 6-7