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  2. Papyrus 115 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus 115, also known as P. Oxy. 4499, is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament written in Greek on papyrus. It is designated by the siglum 𝔓 115 in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts. It consists of 26 fragments of a codex containing parts of the Book of Revelation. [1]

  3. Andreas text-type - Wikipedia

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    Andreas' commentary is among the oldest Greek commentaries on Revelation. [5] Most subsequent Eastern Christian commentators of the Book of Revelation have drawn heavily upon Andrew and his commentary, [6] which was preserved in about 100 Greek manuscripts, [7] and was also translated into Armenian, Georgian, and Slavonic. [8]

  4. Book of Revelation - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Revelation or Book of the Apocalypse is the final book of the New Testament (and therefore the final book of the Christian Bible). Written in Koine Greek, its title is derived from the first word of the text: apokalypsis, meaning 'unveiling' or 'revelation'. The Book of Revelation is the only apocalyptic book in the New Testament canon.

  5. List of New Testament papyri - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, a total of 141 papyri are known, although some of the numbers issued were later deemed to be fragments of the same original manuscript. Among the most important are the Chester Beatty Papyri: 𝔓 45, which contains the Gospels and Acts; 𝔓 46, which contains the Pauline epistles; and 𝔓 47, which contains the Book of Revelation ...

  6. Papyrus 98 - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript was probably written in Egypt. The first publisher was Wagner in 1971, [5] who did not know that it was a biblical text. Hagedorn discovered that it was the text of Rev. 1:13–2:1. [2] Present location. The manuscript is currently housed at the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale (P. IFAO inv. 237b [+a]) at Cairo. [2] [1]

  7. Bible translations in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The New Testament of 1524. In 1524, the exiled King Christian II of Denmark-Norway ordered the publication of the first Danish-language translation of the New Testament. It was given a full title which can be translated as "This is the New Testament in Danish directly from the Latin version," and is often referred to today as the New Testament of King Christian II.

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