Papyrus 113

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Papyrus 113
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Surname P. Oxy. LXVI 4497
text Romans 2: 12-13,29
language Greek
date 3rd century
Found Oxyrhynchus , Egypt
Storage location Sackler Library
source WEH Cockle, OP LXVI (1999), pp. 7-8
size [31] x [18] cm
Type Alexandrian text type (?)
category no

Papyrus 113 (named after Gregory-Aland with Sigel 113 ) is an early Greek copy of the New Testament . This papyrus manuscript contains parts of Romans . The remaining text consists only of poorly preserved fragments and includes verses 2, 12-13 and 2:29.

Using palaeography , INTF dated it to the 3rd century. Comfort places it in the first half of the third century. The manuscript is on display in the papyrology rooms of the Sackler Library at Oxford University under the shelfmark P. Oxy. 4497 kept.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Philip W. Comfort, Encountering the Manuscripts. An Introduction to New Testament Paleography & Textual Criticism , Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2005, pp. 76-77.

See also

literature

  • WEH Cockle, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXVI (London: 1999), pp. 7-8.

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