Papyrus 111

Papyrus 111

New Testament manuscript

Luke 17:11-13
Name P. Oxy. 4495
Sign 111
Text Luke 17:11-13,22-23
Date 3rd century
Script Greek
Found Oxyrhynchus, Egypt
Now at Sackler Library
Cite W. E. H. Cockle, OP LXVI (1999), pp. 19–20
Size [22] x [12] cm
Type Alexandrian text-type
Category none
Note Concurs with 75

Papyrus 111 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by 111, is a copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Luke, containing verses 17:11-13 & 17:22-23 in a fragmentary condition. The manuscript has been paleographically assigned by the INTF to the 3rd Century CE. Papyrologist Philip Comfort dates the manuscript to the first half of the 3rd century CE.[1] The manuscript is currently housed at the Sackler Library (Papyrology Rooms, P. Oxy. 4495) at Oxford.[2]

Description

Due to the fragmentary nature of the manuscript, it's not possible to determine the manuscripts original width and length. But from the extant text, P. Comfort estimates around 21-22 lines a page. The extant text conforms with 75. The handwriting script is representative of the Documentary style.[3]

The manuscript has only one nomen sacrum extant: ιηυ.

Textual Variants[4]

Luke 17:12(1)

απηντησαν: 75, 111, A, B, W, Ψ, .
υπηντησαν: א, L, N, Θ, f13, 579, 892, 1241, 2542 al.

Luke 17:12(2)

πορωθεν: 111.
πορρωθεν: 75, אb, A, B, W, Ψ, .

Luke 17:22

του επιθυμησαι: 111, D, 157, f13.
οτε επιθυμησητε: 75, .
οτε επιθυμησεται: א, A, Bc
οτε επιθυμησηται: B*.

See also

References

  1. Philip W. Comfort, Encountering the Manuscripts. An Introduction to New Testament Paleography & Textual Criticism, Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2005, p. 186.
  2. "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  3. P. Comfort and D. Barrett, The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts, pp 659
  4. Taken from NA27 Edition Apparatus, and http://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/nt-transcripts

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