Papyrus 118

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New Testament manuscripts
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Papyrus 118
P118-Rome-15 26-27-15 32-33-III.jpg
character 118
text Romans 15 : 26-27; 32-33; 16.1; 4-7; 11-12
language Greek
date 3rd century
Storage location University of Cologne
source G. Schenke, Kölner Papyri 10 (2003), pp. 33-37
size 29 × 26 cm
Type not assigned
category not cataloged

Papyrus 118 (named after Gregory-Aland with Sigel 118 ) 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 comprises verses 15.26-27; 32-33; 16.1; 4-7; 11-12. Using palaeography , INTF dated it to the 3rd century.

The volume of the manuscript is too small to classify it in a category of biblical manuscripts. The manuscript is kept in the Institute for Classical Studies at the University of Cologne under inventory number 10311.

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  1. ^ Institute for Classical Studies at the University of Cologne

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