Papyrus 104
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Papyrus 104 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by the symbol 𝔓104, is a fragment that is part of a leaf from a papyrus codex, it measures 2.5 by 3.75 inches (6.35 by 9.5 cm) at its widest. It is conserved in the Papyrology Rooms at Bodleian Art Library, Oxford, UK. The front (recto) contains lines from the Gospel of Matthew 21:34-37, in Greek, the back (verso) contains tentative traces of lines from verses 43 and 45.[2]
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New Testament manuscript | |
Name | P.Oxy.LXIV 4404 |
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Sign | 𝔓104 |
Text | Matthew 21v34-37; 43 and 45(?) |
Date | 100-200[1] |
Script | Greek |
Found | Egypt |
Now at | Papyrology Rooms, Bodleian Art Library, Oxford |
Size | 7 x 5.2 cm |
Type | Western text-type |
Category | I |
Note | Matt. 21:44 omitted |
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