Papyrus 112

Papyrus 112 ( Gregory- Aland 112 Sigel called ) is an early copy of the Greek New Testament. It is a papyrus manuscript contains parts of Acts. The remaining text consists only of poorly preserved fragments and includes verses from 26.31 to 32; 27.6 to 7. Using palaeography, it was dated INTF to the 5th century.

The manuscript is currently in the rooms of Papyrology of the Sackler Library in Oxford under the number P. Oxy. 4496 kept.

Text

In Acts 27.7 we find the text version βρα [ δυπλοουντε ] ς εν δε ικαν [ αις ημεραις. In all other products we find the order of the words in this sentence as follows: εν ικαναις δε ημεραις βραδυπλοουντες.

The scope of the handwriting is too low to classify them in one category of biblical manuscripts.

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