1. Bible Manuscripts Most ancient New Testament manuscripts were found in Egypt. Kept in good condition by the dry heat. Papyrus Manuscripts Early Christian Greek manuscripts • John Rylands papyrus – Fragment of John's Gospel (c.125) • Chester Beatty papyrus – Epistle's of Paul (c.200) • Bodmer papyrus – Luke, John, Acts, General Epistles, I & II Peter, Jude (c.200). John Rylands papyrus – P52 Fragment of John's Gospel (c.125) P52 is the oldest known manuscript fragment of the New Testament. Found: Egypt in 1920 Dated: c.125 –150. Front side: Fragments from John 18:31-33 Reverse: Fragments from John 18:37-38 Kept: John Rylands University Library of Manchester. John Rylands papyrus – P52 Fragment of John's Gospel (c.125) Front side : John 18:31-33 K A T A T O N N O M O N U M W N K R I N A T E A U T O N E I P O N A U T W O I I O U D A I O I H M I N O U K E X E S T I N A P O K T E I N A I O U D E N A I N A O L O G O S T O U I H S O U P L H R W Q H O N E I P E N S H M A I N W N P O I W Q A N A T W H M E L L E N A P O Q N H S K E I N E I S H L Q E N O U N P A L I N E I S T O P R A I T W R I O N O P I L A T O S K A I E F W N H S E N T O N I H S O U N K A I E I P E N A U T W S U E I O B A S I L E U S T W N I O U D A I W N It is not lawful for us to put to death No one; that the word of Jesus might be fulfilled; Which he spoke signifying by what death He was about to die. Entered therefore into the Praetorium again Pilate and called Jesus and said to him, "Are you the King of The Jews?" John Rylands papyrus – P52 Fragment of John's Gospel (c.125) Reverse side : John 18:37-38 E I P E N O U N A U T W O P I L A T O S B A S I L E U S E I S U A P E K R I Q H O I H S O U S S U L E G E I S O T I B A S I L E U S E I M I E G W E I S T O U T O G E G E N N H M A I K A I E I S T O U T O E L H L U Q A E I S T O N K O S M O N I N A M A R T U R H S W T H A L H Q E I A P A S O W N E K T H S A L H Q E I A S A K O U E I M O U T H S F W N H S L E G E I A U T W O P I L A T O S T I E S T I N A L H Q E I A K A I T O U T O E I P W N P A L I N E X H L Q E N P R O S T O U S I O U D A I O U S K A I L E G E I A U T O I S E P W O U D E N I A N E U R I S K W E N A U T W A I T I A N For this I have been born, and for this I have been born into the world that I may bear witness to the truth. Everyone that is of the truth hears my voice. Says to him Pilate, "what is truth?" And this having said again, he went out to the Jews and says to them; I not any fault find in him. Chester Beatty Collection, Dublin Papyrus 45, 46 and 47 Dated between 200-250AD Bought in Egypt Location where it was found is unknown. P45 Four Gospels and Acts P46 The Epistles of Paul P47 Revelation Chester Beatty papyrus Papyrus 45 (Dated between 200 -250). Contains parts of all the Gospels and Acts P45 shows that the Four Gospels and Acts were combined from an early date. Lu ke 11:50–12:12; 13:6-24 (Kept at C hesty Beatty Library, Dublin) Chester Beatty papyrus Papyrus 46 Dated between 200-250. Earliest substantial New Testament manuscript. Purchased in Egypt. From the second century the epistles of Paul were put together in a papyrus codex and read together. The Chester Beatty papyrus is the oldest codex of Paul’s epistles. Chester Beatty papyrus Papyrus 46 Late 2nd century Papyrus codex of Paul's epistles. Contains 86 leaves (originally c.104) Contains the writings of Paul: Contained Hebrews but not the pastoral epistles. Part is kept by Chester Beatty, Dublin (56 leaves) Romans (last 8 chapters), Hebrews, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians (2 chapters). and Part by Univ. Of Michigan (30 leaves). 1 and 2 Corinthians Chester Beatty papyrus Papyrus 46 Epistle's of Paul (c.200) Chester Beatty End portion from Romans 15 to line 9 Rom 16:21-24 to line 19 then 16:1-20 University of Michigan Papyrus 46 Acquired 1931 and 1933 2 Corinthians 11:33 – 12:9
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