Papirus Oxyrhynchus 5128
Papirus Oxyrhynchus 5128
Oxyrhynchus 5128, denoted P.Oxy.LXXVIII 5128 - a fragment of a Greek manuscript containing Christian prose. The papyrus was discovered by Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt in 1897 in Oksyrynchos. The manuscript was created in the 3rd or 4th century AD. The text was published by Daniel Colomo in 2012 at The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, part of LXXVIII (78).
The manuscript was written on papyrus, in the form of a code. The size of the preserved papyrus is 4 by 5 cm. Contains a fragment of Christian prose citing the Book of Exodus 34: 6,7 and the story of Susanna (Susanna 35a) in the Septuagint translation. The manuscript is kept in the Papyrology Rooms, Sackler Library in Oxford.
The text was published after the last edition of Alfred Rahlfs. Therefore, it has no number in the Septuagint manuscript. Bibliography
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