Papyrus 3
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![]() Papyrus 3 (GA) Luc 7:36,37
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Text | Luke 7:36-45+10:38-42 |
Date | 6th/7th century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | Vienna, Österr. Nationalbibliothek, Pap. G. 2323 |
Size | 24.5 x 11.5 cm (25x18) |
Type | mixed |
Category | III |
Papyrus 3, designated by 3 (in the numbering Gregory-Aland), is a small fragment of fifteen verses from the Gospel of Luke dating to the 6th/7th century.[1] It is formed part of a lectionary. It is dated palaeographically to the 6th or 7th century.[2]
The Greek text-type of this codex is a mixed. Aland placed it in Category III.[2]
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Luke 7:36
- ΑΓΓ . . ΙΟ
- ΤΟΝ Κ ̣̅ ΗΣου
- ΤΟΝ̣Τ̣Ω̣ΝΦΣΡΙΣ̣
- Ε̣Λ̣ΘΩΝΕ̣ΙΣΤ̣
- ΙΕΙΔΟΥΓΥΝΗΗΤΙΣΗ
- ΓΝΟΥΣΑΟΤΙ̣ΚΑΤΑΚ
- ΣΑΑΛΑΒΑΣΤΡΟΝΜΥΡ̣
- Ο̣ΔΑΣΑΥΤΟΥΚΛΑΣΙΟΥΣ̣
- ΥΣΠΟΔΑΣΑΥΤΟΥ ΚΑΙ
- ΕΞΕΜΑΞΕΝΚΑΙΚΑΤΕ
- ΗΛΙΦΕΝ ΤΩΜΥΡΩ
- ΑΣΑΥΤΟΝΕΙΠΕΝΕ . . . . ΤΩ
- ΗΣΕΓΙΓΝΩΣΚΕΝΑΝΤ̣ΙΣΚΑΙΠΟΤΑΠ
- ΤΑΙΑΥΤΟΥΟΤΙΑ.ΑΡΤΩΛΟ̣ΣΕΣΤΙΝ
- ΕΙΠΕΝ Ο ΙΣΠΡΟΣ̣Α.Τ̣Ο̣Ν̣ΣΙΜΩΝ
- ΔΕΔΕΔΑ . . . ΛΕΕΙ̣ΠΕΝΦΗΣΙΝΔΥΟ
- ΤΙΝΙΟΕΙΣΩ
- Η̣ΚΟΝ̣ΤΑΜΗ̣
- ΤΟΤΙΣΟΥ
- ΔΕΣΙΜΩ̣
- Π̣ΕΝΑΥΤΩ̣
- Ω̣Σ̣Ι̣ΜΩ
Luke 10:38
- ΝΤΟΥΑΓΙΟυΛΟυΚΑ
- . . . . . . ΚΩΜΗ̣
- ΡΕΥΕΣΘΑΙΑΥΤΟΥ
- ΘΕΝΕΙΣΚΩΜΗΝΤΙΝ
- . . . . . . ΚΩΜΗ̣
History
The text of the manuscript was published by Karl Wessely in 1882.[3]
The manuscript is housed at the Austrian National Library (Pap. G. 2323).[2]
See also
References
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Further reading
- Karl Wessely, Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus, Wiener Studien 4 (1882), 198-214.
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External links
- New Testament Transcripts
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- ↑ Karl Wessely, Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus, Wiener Studien 4 (1882), 198-214.