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Papyrus 37
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Papyrus 37 designated by 𝔓37 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew dating to the 3rd century, sometime around 250-260 CE, due to its affinities with 𝔓53 (dated to 260 CE), The correspondence of Heroninos (dated shortly before or after 260 CE) and a letter by Kopres (P. Greco-Egizi 208, dated 256 CE).[1][2]
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New Testament manuscript | |
![]() recto Matt 26:19-37 | |
Text | Matthew 26:19-52 |
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Date | ~ 260 CE; 3rd/4th century |
Found | Unknown, bought in Cairo in 1924 |
Now at | University of Michigan |
Cite | H. A. Sanders, An Early Papyrus Fragment of the Gospel of Matthew in the Michigan Collection, HTR. vol. 19. 1926, pp. 215-226. |
Size | 1 leaf; 12 x 22 cm; 33 lines/page |
Type | Free, mostly Western, Egyptian |
Category | I |
Hand | documentary |
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