Papyrus 90
Template:New Testament manuscript infobox Papyrus 90, also known as P. Oxy. L 3523, is a small fragment from the Gospel of John 18:36-19:7. It is designated by the siglum Template:Papyrus in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts. Using the study of comparative writing styles (palaeography), it has been assigned to the late 2nd century CE.[1]
Description
The papyrus is written on both sides, indicating this was likely a codex (the precursor to the modern book). It is currently housed at the Sackler Library (Papyrology Rooms, P. Oxy. 3523) in Oxford.Template:R[2]
Text
The Greek text of this codex is considered a representative of the Alexandrian text-type. Due to its early date, Biblical scholar Kurt Aland placed it in Category I of his New Testament classification system.[3]
Papyrologist and biblical scholar Philip W. Comfort says "Template:Papyrus has [close] textual affinity with Template:Papyrus link ... [and] some affinity with Codex Sinaiticus (א)."[4]
- Transcription of Papyrus Manuscript
Letters in Bold are extant in the manuscript. Gospel of John 18:36-19:1 (recto)
Gospel of John 19:1-7 (verso)
See also
References
Further reading
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Images
- High Resolution Digital Images of Template:Papyrus from the University of Oxford's P.Oxy: Oxyrhyncus online
- Digital Images of Template:Papyrus online at the CSNTM