Papyrus 117, a fourth-century manuscript, confirms the stability and transmission accuracy of 2 Corinthians in early Christian texts.
P116, P. Vindob. G 42417): A Sixth-Century Fragment of Hebrews 2:9–11; 3:3–6
Papyrus 116 offers fragmentary evidence of Hebrews transmission in the sixth century, supporting stable textual traditions within New Testament scholarship.
P114, P. Oxy. 4498: A Paleographic and Textual Analysis of Hebrews 1:7–12 from an Early Christian Codex
Papyrus 114, dated 225–275 C.E., is a crucial fragment for understanding early transmission of Hebrews and Alexandrian textual tradition.
P113, P. Oxy. 4497: A Textual Analysis of a Fragment from Romans 2:12–13, 29
Papyrus 113 provides early evidence supporting the Alexandrian text of Romans, highlighting its significance in New Testament textual criticism.
Uncovering the Original New Testament Text: A Detailed Analysis of Papyrus P112 (P. Oxy. 4496) in the Context of Textual Criticism
Papyrus P112, a third-century manuscript, offers valuable insights into New Testament textual transmission and the reliability of scripture.
P111 (P. Oxy. 4495) and Its Contribution to New Testament Textual Criticism: An Evangelical Analysis of a Third-Century Papyrus of Luke
Papyrus 111, an early manuscript fragment of Luke, supports textual stability and preservation of the Alexandrian tradition in Christianity.
P110 (P. Oxy. 4494): A Textual Analysis of a Third-Century Matthew Fragment from Oxyrhynchus
P110, an early third-century papyrus fragment of Matthew, offers unique textual insights and supports Alexandrian traditions in biblical manuscripts.
Detailed Analysis of Papyrus 109 (P109 / P. Oxy. 4448): An Early Fragment of John 21
Papyrus 109 (𝔓109) provides critical insights into the transmission and textual reliability of the Gospel of John from the mid-second century.
Comprehensive Analysis of Papyrus 108 (P108 / P. Oxy. 4447): An Early Witness to the Gospel of John
Papyrus 108 is an early manuscript of the Gospel of John, affirming the text's stability and integrity by 200 C.E.
P107 (P. Oxy. 4446): A Critical Analysis of Its Textual Affiliation and Witness to John 17:1–2, 11
Papyrus 107 offers valuable insights into early New Testament textual transmission, particularly regarding the Gospel of John.

