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  2. Papyrus 137 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus 137 (designated as ๐”“ 137 in the Gregory-Aland numbering system) is a late 2nd or early 3rd century fragment of the first chapter of the Gospel of Mark (verses 7–9 on the recto side and 16–18 on the verso side.) The fragment is from a codex and has been published in the Oxyrhynchus papyrus series as P.Oxy. LXXXIII 5345. [1]

  3. Rylands Library Papyrus P52 - Wikipedia

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    The Rylands Library Papyrus P52, also known as the St John's fragment and with an accession reference of Papyrus Rylands Greek 457, is a fragment from a papyrus codex, measuring only 3.5 by 2.5 inches (8.9 cm × 6.4 cm) at its widest (about the size of a credit card), and conserved with the Rylands Papyri at the John Rylands University Library Manchester, UK.

  4. Sappho 16 - Wikipedia

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    Sappho 16 is a fragment of a poem by the archaic Greek lyric poet Sappho. [a] It is from Book I of the Alexandrian edition of Sappho's poetry, and is known from a second-century papyrus discovered at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt at the beginning of the twentieth century.

  5. Papyrus 46 - Wikipedia

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    The codex is made from papyrus in single quire, with the folio size approximately 28 by 16 centimetres (11.0 in × 6.3 in). The text is written in single column, with the text-block averaging 11.5 centimetres (4.5 in), between 26 and 32 lines of text per page, although both the width of the rows and the number of rows per page increase progressively.

  6. List of New Testament papyri - Wikipedia

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    This number refers not to the age of the papyrus, but to the order in which it was registered. [2] Before 1900, only 9 papyri manuscripts were known, and only one had been cited in a critical apparatus (๐”“ 11 by Constantin von Tischendorf). These 9 papyri were just single fragments, except for ๐”“ 15, which consisted of a single whole leaf. [3]

  7. Papyrus 115 - Wikipedia

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    According to the transcription of the INTF, a conjectured reading of the manuscript, due to the space left, is [χξฯ›] η χιฯ› (666 or 616), therefore not giving a definite number to the beast. [6] Some notable readings [7] Revelation 8:12. και το τριτον της σεληνης (and a third of the moon): omit. : ๐”“ 115 incl. : ื ...