Papyrus 115

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Papyrus 115
New Testament manuscript
Red arrow points to χιϛ (616), "number of the beast" in P115
Red arrow points to χιϛ (616), "number of the beast" in P115
NameP. Oxy. 4499
TextRev 2-3, 5-6, 8-15
Datec. 275
FoundOxyrhynchus, Egypt
Now atAshmolean Museum
CiteJuan Chapa, Oxyrynchus Papyri 66:11-39. (#4499)
Size26 fragments; 15.5 x 23.5 cm; 33-36 lines/page
TypeAlexandrian, close agreement with A & C
CategoryI
NoteGives number of the beast as 616
Grenfell and Hunt
Bernard Grenfell Arthur Hunt

Papyrus 115 (P. Oxy. 4499, designated by 115 in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament written in Greek on papyrus. It consists of 26 fragments of a codex containing parts of the Book of Revelation, and probably nothing more.[1] It dates to the third century, c. 225-275 AD.[2] Grenfell and Hunt discovered the papyrus in Oxyrhynchus, Egypt.

115 was not deciphered and published until the end of the twentieth century. It is currently housed at the Ashmolean Museum.[3]

Description[]

The original codex had 33-36 lines per page of 15.5 cm by 23.5 cm. The surviving text includes Revelation 2:1-3, 13-15, 27-29; 3:10-12; 5:8-9; 6:5-6; 8:3-8, 11-13; 9:1-5, 7-16, 18-21; 10:1-4, 8-11; 11:1-5, 8-15, 18-19; 12:1-5, 8-10, 12-17; 13:1-3, 6-16, 18; 14:1-3, 5-7, 10-11, 14-15, 18-20; 15:1, 4-7.[1]

The manuscript has evidence of the following nomina sacra: ΙΗΛ , ΑΥΤΟΥ , ΠΡΣ , ΘΩ , ΘΥ , ΑΝΩΝ , ΠΝΑ , ΟΥΝΟΥ , ΟΥΝΟΝ , ΚΥ , ΘΝ , ΑΝΟΥ , ΟΥΝΩ.

The manuscript uses the Greek Numeral system, with no number extant as being written out in full.[1]

The manuscript is a witness to the Alexandrian text-type, following the text of Codex Alexandrinus (A) and Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (C).[4]

An interesting element of 115 is that it gives the number of the beast in Revelation 13:18 as 616 (chi, iota, stigma (ΧΙϚ)), rather than the majority reading of 666 (chi, xi, stigma (ΧΞϚ)), as does Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus.

According to the transcription of the INTF, a conjectured reading of the manuscript, due to the space left, is [χξϛ] η χιϛ (666 or 616), therefore not giving a definite number to the beast.[5]

Textual variants[6][]

8:12

και το τριτον της σεληνης:
Omit. : 115.
Incl. : א, A.

9:11

ο απολλυων : 115, 1740.
απολλυων : 47, א, pc, gig, 2344.

9:13

δ/τεσσάρων
Incl. : 115, , vgcl, syph.
Omit. : 47, א, A, 0207, 1611, 2053, 2344, pc, lat, syh, co.

11:15

λεγουσαι : 47, 115, א, C, 051, 1006, 1611, 1841, 1854, 2329, 2344, A.
λεγοντες : A, 2053, 2351, K.

12:3

πυρρος μεγας : 47, 115, 2053, א.
μεγας πυρρος : A, P, 051, 1841, pm, lat, sa.
πυρος μεγας : C, 046, 1611, 1854, 2329, 2344, pm, syh.

13:8

το ονομα αυτου : C 1854, 2053, pc, Irlat, Prim.
το ονομα : 115, , co, Bea.
τα ονοματα αυτων : 47, א, P, 051, 1006, 1841, 2329, al, lat.

13:13

εκ του ουρανου
Omit. : 115, 175.
Incl. : 47, א, A, .

14:6

κατοικουντας : 115, A, 2049, 69.
καθημενους : 47, א, C, P, 1611, 1854, 2053, 2329, pc, syph, Origen.

14:20

βχ (2600) : 115.
αχ / χιλιων εξακοσιων (1600) : 47, אc2, A, 42, 69, 82, 93, 177, 325, 456, 498, 627, 699, 1849, 2138, 2329, .

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c Comfort, Philip W.; David P. Barrett (2001). The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts. Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers. pp. 664–677. ISBN 978-0-8423-5265-9.
  2. ^ Juan Chapa, Oxy. Pap., 66:11-39, no. 4499
  3. ^ "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  4. ^ Philip W. Comfort, Encountering the Manuscripts. An Introduction to New Testament Paleography & Textual Criticism, Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2005, p. 77.
  5. ^ http://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/community/vmr/api/transcript/get/?docID=10115&pageID=160&format=html
  6. ^ Taken from NA27 Edition Apparatus, and http://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/nt-transcripts Archived 13 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine

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