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Papyrus 41

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Text
  
Acts 17-22 †

Script
  
Greek-Coptic diglot

Date
  
8th century

Found
  
Egypt

Now at
  
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek

Cite
  
C. Wessely, Stud zur Pal und Pap XV, (Leipzig 1914), pp. 107-118.

Papyrus 41 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by P 41, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek and Coptic. It is a diglot, it is a papyrus manuscript of the Acts of the Apostles. The manuscript paleographically has been assigned to the 8th century.

Description

Contents

The Greek text of the papyrus contains: Acts 17:28-18:2.17-18.22-25.27; 19:1-4.6-8.13-16.18-19; 20:9-13.15-16.22-24.26-38; 21:3.4.26-27; 22:11-14.16-17.

The Coptic text of the papyrus contains: Acts 17:30-18:2.25.27-28; 19:2-8.15.17-19; 20:11-16.24-28; 20:36-21:3; 22:12-14.16-17.

Text-type

The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Western text-type. Aland placed it in Category III.

Textual variants

In Acts 21:1 it reads Παταρα και Μυρα for Παταρα, the reading is supported by Dgr gig (itph Hyram) vgmss copsa;

Location

It is currently housed at the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Pap. G. 17973, 26133, 35831, 39783) in Vienna.

References

Papyrus 41 Wikipedia