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Uncial 0220
New Testament manuscript / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uncial 0220 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), also known as the Wyman fragment,[1] is a leaf of a third-century Greek codex containing the Epistle to the Romans.
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Text | Romans 4:23-5:3; 5:8-13 |
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Date | c.āAD 250 |
Script | Greek |
Found | Cairo, (purchase) Leland |
Now at | Museum of the Bible |
Cite | W.H.P. Hatch, A Recently Discovered Fragment of the Epistle to the Romans, HTR 45 (1952): 81-85. |
Size | 1 leaf; 12 x 15 cm; 14 lines/page |
Type | Alexandrian |
Category | I |
Hand | reformed documentary |
Note | one deviation from Vaticanus in Rom. 5:1 |
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