Papyrus 91

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New Testament manuscripts
PapyriUncialsMinusculesLectionaries
Papyrus 91
Surname P. Mil. Vofl. Inv. 1224
P. Macquarie inv. 360
text Acts 2 : 30–37; 2.46-3.2
language Greek
date 3rd century
Found Egypt
Storage location University of Milan , Macquarie University
source C. Galazzi, P. Mil. Vogl. Inv. 1224 NT, Act. 2.30-37 e 2.46-3.2, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 19 (1982), pp. 39-45
size 16 × 12 cm
Type Alexandrian text type
category no

Papyrus 91 (named after Gregory-Aland with Sigel 91 ) is an early Greek copy of the New Testament . This papyrus manuscript contains fragments of the Acts of the Apostles : the verses from chapters 3.13-4.4 and 4.9-5.1. Based on the paleographic evidence, the manuscript was dated to the 3rd century.

text

The Greek text of the Codex represents the Alexandrian text type . Philip W. Comfort assigned it to the Proto-Alexandrian text category, although the scope is too fragmentary and small for precise classification.

Repository

The greater part of 91 is kept at the Instituto di Papyrologia at the University of Milan (P. Mil. Vofl. Inv. 1224) in Milan . The smaller part is kept at the Ancient History Documentary Research Center at Macquarie University (P. Macquarie inv. 360) in Sydney .

Individual evidence

  1. a b INTF , list of manuscripts
  2. 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. 321. ISBN 3-438-06011-6
  3. ^ Philip W. Comfort, Encountering the Manuscripts. An Introduction to New Testament Paleography & Textual Criticism , Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2005, p. 74.

See also

literature

  • Claudio Galazzi, P. Mil. Vogl. Inv. 1224 NT, Act. 2.30-37 e 2.46-3.2, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 19 (New Haven: 1982), pp. 39-45.
  • SR Pickering, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 65 (Bonn: 1986), pp. 76-79.