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Papyrus 75 (formerly Papyrus Bodmer XIV–XV, now Hanna Papyrus 1), is an early Greek New Testament manuscript written on papyrus containing text from the Gospel of Luke 3:18–24:53, and John 1:1–15:8. [1]: 101 It is designated by the siglum 𝔓 75 in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts.
Scribe in the Place of Truth: Reni-seneb: Dynasty 18 owner of the Chair of Reniseneb on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, (see Caning (furniture)) (See also: a Dynasty XII scribe, Reny-seneb, article Pah Tum.) Roy: Scribe TT255: Senu 18th dynasty: Scribe of the Army (Stele and inscribed tomb enclosure) Tuna el-Gebel necropolis Setau
A portion of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. Ahmes (Ancient Egyptian: jꜥḥ-ms “, a common Egyptian name also transliterated Ahmose) was an ancient Egyptian scribe who lived towards the end of the Fifteenth Dynasty (and of the Second Intermediate Period) and the beginning of the Eighteenth Dynasty (and of the New Kingdom).
A scribe is a person who serves as a professional copyist, ... [75] [76] Corrections and editing ... made from higher-grade papyrus and other fine materials, ...
The readings of Uncial 0162 are very close to Papyrus 66 (P 66), Papyrus 75 (P 75) and Codex Vaticanus (B). [1] The text of Uncial 0162 is closer to Vaticanus than Sinaiticus. Uncial 0162 is classed as a "consistently cited witness of the first order" in the Novum Testamentum Graece. [3] NA27 considers it even more highly than other witnesses ...
very close to P 75, B, 0162 Papyrus 66 (also referred to as 𝔓 66 ) is a near complete codex of the Gospel of John , and part of the collection known as the Bodmer Papyri . Description
Smith purchased the mummies and papyrus documents from a traveling exhibitor in Kirtland, Ohio, in 1835. [1] [2] Smith said that the papyrus contained the records of the ancient patriarchs Abraham and Joseph. In 1842, Smith published the first part of the Book of Abraham, which he said was an inspired translation from the papyri.
In textual criticism of the New Testament, the Western text-type is one of the main text types.It is the predominant form of the New Testament text witnessed in the Old Latin and Syriac translations from the Greek, and also in quotations from certain 2nd and 3rd-century Christian writers, including Cyprian, Tertullian and Irenaeus.