Papyrus 63
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Not to be confused with Papyrus Amherst 63.
Papyrus 63 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by ๐63, is a copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of John. The surviving text of John are verses 3:14-18; 4:9-10. The manuscript paleographically had been assigned to the 4th century (or 5th century).[1]
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New Testament manuscript | |
Text | Gospel of John 3; 4 โ |
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Date | ca. 500 |
Script | Greek |
Found | Egypt |
Now at | Berlin State Museums |
Cite | O. Stegmรผller, Zu den Bibelorakeln im Codex Bezae, Biblica 34 (1953), pp. 13-22. |
Size | 18.5 x 15 cm |
Type | Alexandrian text-type |
Category | II |
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