Re: Old NT MS

From: Mark Goodacre (M.S.GOODACRE@bham.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Sep 24 1999 - 06:41:48 EDT


On 23 Sep 99, at 10:45, Kevin W. Woodruff wrote:

> Depending on what you define as a "manuscript" I would think John Rylands
> Papyri 52 would be the oldest New Testament writing. It is dated around
> A.D. 125

For those who don't know about it, let me recommend a fine on-line
treatment of P52 with a good image, transcription, translation and
bibliography by KC Hanson:

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/kchanson/johnpap.html

For other on-line images of MSS, see my list at:

http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/goodacre/textcrit.htm#images

Mark
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