A full textual-critical study of the Apocalypse of John, showing how early manuscript evidence restores Revelation’s original wording and theological force.
Papyrus 47 and the Book of Revelation
Papyrus 47 gives an early, Alexandrian-type text of Revelation 9–17, revealing ordinary scribal slips yet strongly confirming the stability and reliability of the book.
The Chester Beatty Papyri and Its Significance for New Testament Textual Studies
Explore the transformative impact of the Chester Beatty Papyri on New Testament textual studies. This article delves into how these ancient manuscripts, dating back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries, have enriched our understanding of the New Testament's origins and its early textual transmission.
Papyrus 47 (P47) Is An Early Copy of the Greek New Testament, Dating to 200-250 C.E.
Explore the significance of one of the oldest manuscripts of the Book of Revelation, dated to the early Christian era.

