P66

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P66 is an early third-century Greek papyrus manuscript containing a substantial portion of the Gospel of John, significant for New Testament textual criticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gospel of John manuscript
Greek New Testament papyrus manuscript
biblical manuscript
early Christian manuscript
alsoKnownAs Papyrus 66 NERFINISHED
𝔓66 NERFINISHED
approximateDate circa 200 CE
early 3rd century
catalogCode Papyrus Bodmer II NERFINISHED
categoryInAlandSystem Category I NERFINISHED
collection Bodmer Papyri NERFINISHED
containsPortionOf John 1 NERFINISHED
John 10
John 11 NERFINISHED
John 12
John 13
John 14 NERFINISHED
John 15
John 16 NERFINISHED
John 2
John 21
John 3 NERFINISHED
John 4 NERFINISHED
John 5
John 6 NERFINISHED
John 7
John 8
John 9 NERFINISHED
containsTextOf Gospel of John NERFINISHED
currentLocation Bodmer Library NERFINISHED
currentLocationCity Cologny NERFINISHED
currentLocationCountry Switzerland NERFINISHED
discoveredIn Egypt NERFINISHED
hasFeature early witness to the text of John
numerous scribal corrections
relatively complete text of the Gospel of John
isOneOfEarliestWitnessesOf Gospel of John text
isSignificantFor New Testament textual criticism
history of the New Testament text
study of the Gospel of John
language Koine Greek
material papyrus
paleographicDatingMethod paleography
provenanceRegion Oxyrhynchus region (probable) NERFINISHED
scriptType uncial script
textType Alexandrian text-type NERFINISHED
usedBy textual critics of the New Testament
usedFor reconstructing the original text of the Gospel of John
writingMaterialType codex
writingSystem Greek

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Papyrus 66 alsoKnownAs P66