Uncial 0176
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| New Testament manuscript | |
| Text | Galatians 3:16-25 |
|---|---|
| Date | 4th / 5th century |
| Script | Greek |
| Now at | Laurentian Library |
| Size | 12 x 7 cm |
| Type | Byzantine |
| Category | III |
Uncial 0176 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated paleographically to the 4th century (or 5th).
The codex contains a small part of the Epistle to the Galatians (3:16-25), on one parchment leaf (12 cm by 7 cm). It is written in one column per page, 22 lines per page, in a small uncial letters.[1]
The Greek text of this codex is Byzantine, but Aland placed it in Category III.[1]
Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 4th or 5th century.[1][2] It was examined by Guglielmo Cavallo.[3]
The codex currently is housed at the Laurentian Library (PSI 251) in Florence.[1][2]
Textual Variants
- 3:18a It reads επανγελιας rather than the usual reading επαγγελιας.
- 3:18b It reads κεχαριστε rather than the usual reading of κεχαρισται.
- 3:22 It reads συνεκλισεν rather than the usual reading of συνεκλεισεν.
- 3:23 It reads συνκεκλισμενοι rather than the usual reading of συγκεκλεισμενοι.
These minor spelling variations constitute the only deviations in 0176 from the common text of most manuscripts of Galatians.