Papyrus 106, an early manuscript of John's Gospel, supports Alexandrian textual traditions, affirming the early stability of New Testament transmission.
P105 (P. Oxy. 4406): A Textual Analysis of Matthew 27:62–64; 28:2–5 in the Alexandrian Tradition
P105 is a significant Greek manuscript fragment of the New Testament, confirming the Alexandrian text's reliability and early transmission.
Papyrus 104 (P104): A Paleographic and Textual Analysis of the Earliest Witness to Matthew 21
P104, an early papyrus manuscript of Matthew, enhances understanding of textual criticism and supports the Alexandrian text tradition.
P77/P103 (P. Oxy. 2683 + 4405 / P. Oxy. 4403): Matthew Fragments (125–150 C.E.)
P77 and P103 are early fragments of Matthew's Gospel, affirming reliable textual transmission and early Christian scribal practices from 125–150 C.E.
New Testament Textual Authorities: An Examination of Papyrus 102 (P102 / P. Oxy. 4402)
Papyrus 102, a late third-century fragment of Matthew, provides insight into early Christian textual transmission and the Alexandrian text-type.
P101 (P. Oxy. 4401): A Textual and Paleographical Analysis within New Testament Textual Studies
P101 is an early papyrus fragment of Matthew, affirming the stability and fidelity of the New Testament text in the third century.
P100 (P. Oxy. 4449): A Textual Analysis of a Third-Century Papyrus of James
Papyrus 100 is an early third-century manuscript affirming the Alexandrian text of James, crucial for biblical textual history and stability.
An Examination of Papyrus 99 (P99)
Papyrus 99 is an educational Greek-Latin manuscript, serving as a lexical tool, preserving selected Pauline phrases for language instruction.
Papyrus 98 (P98): An Early Second-Century Witness to Revelation 1:13–2:1
Papyrus 98 is an early Greek manuscript of Revelation, providing valuable insight into its textual history and transmission.
Papyrus 97 (P97) – An Alexandrian Witness to Luke 14:7–14
Papyrus 97 is a 6th-century manuscript fragment of Luke 14:7-14, showcasing early Christian teachings on humility and hospitality.

