Papyrus 127 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by 𝔓127, is a copy of a small part of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Acts of the Apostles.
New Testament manuscript | |
Name | P. Oxy. 4968 |
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Sign | 𝔓127 |
Text | Acts of the Apostles 10-12, 15-17 |
Date | 5th century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | Sackler Library |
Size | 16.5 cm by 21.5 cm |
Type | ? |
Category | none |
Description
editThe surviving texts of Acts are verses 10:32-35, 40–45; 11:2-5, 30; 12:1-3, 5, 7–9; 15:29-31, 34–36, (37), 38–41; 16:1-4, 13–40; 17:1-10, they are in a fragmentary condition.[1] The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned to the 5th century (INTF). Written in two columns per page, between 22 and 26 lines per page (originally).[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ P. Oxy. LXXIV 4968 Archived 2023-01-23 at the Wayback Machine Oxyrhynchus Online
- ^ "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
Sources
edit- D.C. Parker, S.R. Pickering, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXXIV, London 2009, 1-45, Pl. II-V
External links
edit- Continuation List Institute for New Testament Textual Research, University of Münster. Retrieved March 29, 2010
- P.Oxy.LXIV 4968 from Papyrology at Oxford's "POxy: Oxyrhynchus Online"
- G. Gäbel, “The Text of P127 (P.Oxy. 4968) and its Relationship with the Text of Codex Bezae”, Novum Testamentum 53, 2011, 107–152.