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Papyrus 111

Papyrus 111
New Testament manuscript
Luke 17:11-13
Luke 17:11-13
NameP. Oxy. 4495
Sign𝔓111
TextLuke 17:11–13,22-23
Date3rd century
ScriptGreek
FoundOxyrhynchus, Egypt
Now atSackler Library
CiteW. E. H. Cockle, OP LXVI (1999), pp. 19–20
Size[22] x [12] cm
TypeAlexandrian text-type
Categorynone
NoteConcurs with 𝔓75

Papyrus 111 is a copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Luke, containing verses 17:11-13 & 17:22-23 in a fragmentary condition. It is designated by the siglum 𝔓111 in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts. Using the study of comparative writing styles (palaeography), it has been assigned by the INTF to the 3rd century CE.[1] Papyrologist Philip Comfort dates the manuscript to the first half of the 3rd century CE.[2] The manuscript is currently housed at the Sackler Library (Papyrology Rooms, P. Oxy. 4495) at Oxford.[1]

Description

Due to the fragmentary nature of the manuscript, it's not possible to determine the manuscript page's original width and length. From the extant text, Comfort estimates around 21-22 lines a page. The extant text conforms with 𝔓75. The handwriting script is representative of the Documentary style.[3]

The manuscript has only one nomen sacrum extant: ιηυ for Ιησους (Jesus).

Some notable readings

Below taken from the Nestle-Aland 27th Edition Apparatus [4]

Luke 17:12(1)

απηντησαν : 𝔓111 𝔓75 A B W Ψ Majority of manuscripts
υπηντησαν : א L N Θ ƒ13 579 892 1241 2542 al

Luke 17:12(2)

πορωθεν : 𝔓111
πορρωθεν : 𝔓75 אb A B W Ψ Majority of manuscripts

Luke 17:22

του επιθυμησαι : 𝔓111 D 157 ƒ13
οτε επιθυμησεται : א A Bc
οτε επιθυμησηται : B*
οτε επιθυμησητε : 𝔓75 Majority of manuscripts

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Liste Handschriften: Papyrus 111". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  2. ^ Comfort, Philip Wesley (2005). Encountering the Manuscripts. An Introduction to New Testament Paleography & Textual Criticism. Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman & Holman Publishers. p. 186.
  3. ^ Comfort, Philip Wesley; David P. Barrett (2001). The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts. Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers. p. 659. ISBN 978-0-8423-5265-9.
  4. ^ See http://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/nt-transcripts Archived 2015-06-13 at the Wayback Machine

Further reading

  • W. E. H. Cockle, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXVI (London: 1999), pp. 19–20.

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