Biblical papyri bridge early manuscript culture and the Masoretic tradition, illuminating how the Old Testament text was copied, translated, and preserved.
Why the New Testament Surpasses All Ancient Writings in Manuscript Evidence
The New Testament stands as the most thoroughly documented body of literature from the ancient world, surpassing all others in manuscript evidence and reliability.
Getting To Know The Sources Of New Testament Textual Criticism: Biblical Papyri, Major Uncials, And Key Minuscules
Meet the core sources of NT textual criticism: early papyri, the great uncials, and key minuscules, and see how external evidence restores the original text.
Papyrus 50 [P50] (P. Yale 1543) 250-300 C.E. Containing Acts 8:26–32; 10:26–31
Papyrus 50 (P50) is a slightly significant early New Testament manuscript dating to 250-300 C.E. Explore the intriguing discussion surrounding the authenticity of Papyrus 50 and the claims it may be a modern forgery. What do the experts say?
Papyrus 38 (P38) [P. Mich. Inv. 1571] 200-250 C.E.
Explore Papyrus 38 (P38), a significant early Christian manuscript from 200-250 C.E. Learn about its historical context, contents, and importance in biblical studies and early church history.

