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.
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.

