Papyrus 116

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Papyrus 116 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by 𝔓116, is a copy of part of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Letter to the Hebrews. The surviving text of Hebrews are verses 2:9-11; 3:3-6. They are in a fragmentary condition. The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned by the INTF to the 6th century (or 7th century).

NameP. Vindob. G 42417
Sign𝔓116
TextEpistle to the Hebrews 2:9-11; 3:3-6
Date6th century
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Papyrus 116
New Testament manuscript
Recto, Heb 2:9-11
Recto, Heb 2:9-11
NameP. Vindob. G 42417
Sign𝔓116
TextEpistle to the Hebrews 2:9-11; 3:3-6
Date6th century
ScriptGreek
Now atAustrian National Library
CiteA. Papathomas, A new testimony to the Letter to the Hebrews Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 1 (2000), pp. 18-23
Size[31] x [18] cm
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The text of the codex was edited by A. Papathomas in 2000.[1]

Text
Verso, Hebrews 3:3-6

The Greek text of this codex is too small to determine its textual character.

Location

The codex currently is housed at the Austrian National Library (Pap. G. 42417) at Vienna. The fragments are also commonly referred to as P. Vindob. G 42417.[2]

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