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Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3522

The Papyrus LXX Oxyrhynchus 3522, signed as P.Oxy.L 3522 – is a small fragment of the Greek Septuaginta (LXX) written in papyrus, in scroll form. This is one of the manuscripts discovered at Oxyrhynchus, it has been catalogued with the number 3522. Palaeographically it has been dated to the 1st century BCE.

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Description

This fragment contains Job 42,11-12, and contains the tetragrammaton for the Divine Name. This is one of the fragments of the Septuagint with the Divine Name.

The fragment was published in 1983 by P. J. Parsons in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, vol. L (50).

Also the fragment is catalogued with number 857 in the list of manuscripts of the Septuaginta as the classification of Alfred Rahlfs, also as LDAB 3079.

Location

The manuscript is kept in the Papyrology department of the Sackler library in Oxford as (P.Oxy.L 3522).

References

Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3522 Wikipedia