Multispectral imaging clarifies damaged readings in P45 and P66 while strengthening the documentary method of New Testament textual criticism.
Papyrus 72 and the General Epistles of Peter and Jude
Papyrus 72 offers an early, Alexandrian-leaning text of 1 and 2 Peter and Jude, revealing a devout but fallible scribe and strongly supporting the letters’ stability.
A Comprehensive Coverage of All Papyri Greek New Testament Manuscripts
This article explores the most significant Greek New Testament papyri—P52, P45, P46, P47, P66, and P75—demonstrating their early date, textual accuracy, and importance in confirming the reliability of the biblical text from the second century onward. After the introductory article, there will be a table that will list all Greek New Testament Papyri manuscripts with links to articles.

