Papyrus 32

(Referred to Gregory- Aland Sigel 32) Papyrus 32 is an early copy of the Greek New Testament. It is a papyrus manuscript of Titus letter contains only the verses from 1.11 to 15; 2.3 to 8. Using palaeography, it has been dated to the 2nd century.

Description

The manuscript was written in round and rather large letters. A slight tendency for the separation of words can be observed. The Nomina sacra are abbreviated.

The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type. Kurt Aland describes him as " at least normal text" and placed it in Category I.

The manuscript shows great agreement with the Codex Sinaiticus and F G.

He is currently being held with the Rylands Papyri in the John Rylands University Library ( Gr. P. 5) in Manchester.

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