Papyrus 124
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| Surname | P. Oxy. LXXII 4845 |
| character | 124 |
| text | 2 Corinthians 11: 1-4; 6-9 |
| language | Greek |
| date | 6th century |
| Found | Oxyrhynchus , Egypt |
| Storage location | Sackler Library |
| source | J. David Thomas (2008) |
| size | 14.5 x 13.5 cm |
| Type | Alexandrian text type (?) |
| category | no |
Papyrus 124 (named after Gregory-Aland with Sigel 124 ) is an early Greek copy of the New Testament . These are fragments of a papyrus manuscript from 2nd Corinthians .
description
Only pieces of a leaf have survived to this day. The remaining text of 2 Corinthians includes verses 11: 1-4 and 6-9. The condition is fragmentary. It was described in a column with 14 lines. It was dated to the 6th century using paleography .
The Greek text of the Codex likely represents the Alexandrian text type . It was published in 2008 by J. David Thomas.
storage
The manuscript is currently on display in the papyrology rooms of the Sackler Library , Oxford under the number P. Oxy. 4845 kept.
See also
Individual evidence
literature
- N. Gonis, D. Colomo, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXXII (London: 2008), pp. 3-6.
Web links
Illustrations
- P.Oxy.LXIV 4845 from Papyrology in Oxford's "POxy: Oxyrhynchus Online".