Papyrus 118, an early Greek manuscript of Romans, is crucial for understanding the text's transmission and structure in early Christianity.
P117, P. Hamburg Ins. NS 1002): A Fourth-Century Fragment of 2 Corinthians 7:7–11
Papyrus 117, a fourth-century manuscript, confirms the stability and transmission accuracy of 2 Corinthians in early Christian texts.
P116, P. Vindob. G 42417): A Sixth-Century Fragment of Hebrews 2:9–11; 3:3–6
Papyrus 116 offers fragmentary evidence of Hebrews transmission in the sixth century, supporting stable textual traditions within New Testament scholarship.
P114, P. Oxy. 4498: A Paleographic and Textual Analysis of Hebrews 1:7–12 from an Early Christian Codex
Papyrus 114, dated 225–275 C.E., is a crucial fragment for understanding early transmission of Hebrews and Alexandrian textual tradition.
P113, P. Oxy. 4497: A Textual Analysis of a Fragment from Romans 2:12–13, 29
Papyrus 113 provides early evidence supporting the Alexandrian text of Romans, highlighting its significance in New Testament textual criticism.
Minuscule 33 (Gregory-Aland 33): A Textual Analysis of the “Queen of the Cursives” in the Alexandrian Tradition
Minuscule 33, a 9th-century Greek manuscript, is crucial for New Testament studies, reflecting Alexandrian textual traditions with noteworthy variants.
Uncovering the Original New Testament Text: A Detailed Analysis of Papyrus P112 (P. Oxy. 4496) in the Context of Textual Criticism
Papyrus P112, a third-century manuscript, offers valuable insights into New Testament textual transmission and the reliability of scripture.
P92 (P. Narmuthis 69.39a + 69.229a): A Third-Century Witness to the Text of Ephesians and 2 Thessalonians
P92, a third-century manuscript, significantly informs textual criticism of Ephesians and 2 Thessalonians, reflecting early Christian transmission.
Book Review: Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism
Explore how modern textual criticism shapes understanding of the New Testament text. Is skepticism overshadowing confidence in Scripture?
What Insights Do Scribal Patterns Provide About the History and Integrity of the Greek New Testament?
Explore how scribal patterns shed light on the Greek NT's history and trust.

