{{New Testament manuscript infobox
| form = Papyrus |
| number = \mathfrak{P}38 |
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| text = Acts 18-19 † |
| script = Greek |
| date = ca. 200 |
found
= Egypt |
now at
= University of
Michigan |
| cite = H. A. Sanders. An Early Papyrus Fragment of the
Gospel of Matthew in the Michigan Collection, HTR, vol. 20. 1927, pp.
1-19. |
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| type = Western text-type |
| cat = IV |
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Papyrus 38 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering),
designated by \mathfrak{P}38, is an
early copy of the New Testament in
Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the
Acts of the Apostles, it
contains only Acts 18:27-19:6.12-16.The manuscript paleographically had been assigned to the early
3rd century.
The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Western text-type. Aland named it as Free text and placed
in Category
IV. The text of this manuscript related to Codex Bezae.
It is
currently housed at the University of Michigan (Inv. 1571) in Ann Arbor .
See also
References
Further reading
- Henry A. Sanders, An Early Papyrus Fragment of the Gospel
of Matthew in the Michigan Collection, Harvard Theological Review. vol.
20. 1927, pp. 1-19.
- A. C. Clark, The Michigan Fragment of Acts, JTS XXIX
(1927), pp. 18-28.
- Silva New, The Michigan Papyrus Fragment 1571, in
Beginnings of Christianity V (1933), pp. 262-268.
- M.-J. Lagrange, Critique textuelle II, La Critique
rationelle (Paris, 1935), pp. 402-405.
- Henry A. Sanders, Michigan Papyri, University of
Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, XL (Ann Arbor, 1936), pp.
14-19.
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