Papyrus 140 (𝔓140), a 5th-century Greek fragment of Acts, offers rare variants in the stoning of Stephen narrative and reflects early Alexandrian tendencies.
P136 (6th Century C.E.) P. Duke Inv. 1377: A Fragmentary Rotulus Witness to Acts in the Alexandrian Tradition
P136 is a 6th-century Greek papyrus of Acts 4 and 7, showing Alexandrian readings, preserved in rotulus format and housed at Duke University.
How Does P91 Deepen Our Understanding of the Alexandrian Text in Acts?
P91 is an early papyrus fragment of Acts, highlighting its Alexandrian textual tradition and significance in New Testament transmission.

