Papyrus 7

New Testament papyrus fragment of the Gospel of Luke in Greek From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Papyrus 7 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), or ε 11 (von Soden), designated by 𝔓7,[1] is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Luke 4:1-2. Possibly it is a patristic fragment (like e.g. P. Oxy. 405, fragment of Against Heresies by Irenaeus containing Gospel of Matthew 3:16–17). The manuscript had been difficult to date palaeographically, because of its fragmentary condition. It had been assigned to the 4th–6th century (or even the 3rd century).

TextLuke 4 †
Date4th–6th century AD
ScriptGreek
FoundEgypt
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Papyrus 𝔓7
New Testament manuscript
TextLuke 4 †
Date4th–6th century AD
ScriptGreek
FoundEgypt
Now atVernadsky National Library of Ukraine
CiteK. Aland, Neue neutestamentliche Papyri, NTS 3 (1957), 261-265
TypeAlexandrian text-type (?)
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The Greek text of this codex is too brief to classify (possibly it is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type). Aland did not place it in any of Categories of New Testament manuscripts.[2]

C. R. Gregory examined the manuscript in 1903 in Kiev.[3]

Location

It is currently housed at the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine (Petrov 553) in Kyiv.[2][4]

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