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P.Leipzig inv. 170

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The Papyrus Leipzig Inv. 170 (also known as P.Leipzig 170, AT86, Åland AT86, VH 224, LDAB 3092, Rahlfs 2014) is a fragment of a septuagint manuscript written on papyrus in codex form that contains part of the Psalms.[1] Palaeographically it has been dated to the 3rd century CE.[1]

Description

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The manuscript contains parts of the Psalms 0118: 27-63 written on papyrus on codex form, 1 columns per page.[2] P.Leipzig 170 has nomina sacra κς to represents κύριος.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Hurtado 2006, pp. 214.
  2. ^ TM.
  3. ^ Tov 2001, pp. 147.

Sources

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  • TM. "TM 61935 / LDAB 3092". Trismegistos. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  • Hurtado, Larry W. (2006). The Earliest Christian Artifacts: Manuscripts and Christian Origins. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 9780802828958.
  • Tov, Emanuel (2001). "Scribal Features of Early Witnesses of Greek Scripture". In Hiebert, Robert James Victor; Cox, Claude E.; Gentry, Peter John; Pietersma, Albert (eds.). The Old Greek Psalter: Studies in Honour of Albert Pietersma. Journal for the study of the Old Testament: Supplement series. Vol. 332. A&C Black. ISBN 9781841272092.