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Name
  
P. Oxy. 2683 and 4405

Date
  
2nd/3rd century

Found
  
Egypt

Text
  
Script
  
Now at
  
Sackler Library

Papyrus 77

Papyrus 77 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by P 77, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew. The surviving texts of Matthew are verses 23:30-39. P 77 is written in an elegant hand. The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned a date anywhere from the middle 2nd century to the early 3rd century.

Contents

According to Comfort together with Papyrus 103 probably belongs to the same codex.

Text

The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type. Aland ascribed it as a “at least normal text”, and placed it in Category I. P 77 has the closest affinity with Codex Sinaiticus.

Present location

It is currently housed at the Sackler Library (P. Oxy. 2683) in Oxford.

Textual Variants

  • 23:30: Rearranges the words αυτων κοινωνοι (their partners) to κοινωνοι αυτων (partners their).
  • 23:37: Has variant spelling ορνιξ for ορνις (hen).
  • 23:37: Originally omitted και from the text. Scribe added it later superlinearly between πτερυγας and ουκ.
  • 23:38: According to the transcription from the University of Münster Institute for New Testament Textual Research, the scribe omitted ερημος (desolate). According to the transcription of Philip Comfort and David Barrett however, the scribe included it.
  • Images

  • P.Oxy.LXVI 2683 from Papyrology at Oxford's "POxy: Oxyrhynchus Online"
  • Papyrus 77 recto
  • Papyrus 77 verso
  • References

    Papyrus 77 Wikipedia


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