Papyrus 125, dated 225–275 C.E., is a crucial early witness to 1 Peter, revealing theological developments and reinforcing Christian doctrine.
P124 (P. Oxyrhynchus 4845): An Early Alexandrian Fragment of 2 Corinthians 11:1–4, 7–9 (4th–5th Century C.E.)
Papyrus 124 is a significant 4th-5th century manuscript fragment of 2 Corinthians, supporting textual integrity and early Christian doctrine.
Codex Lugdunensis (Ms 100): A 6th-Century Liturgical Codex of the Heptateuch
Codex Lugdunensis is a significant 6th-century Latin manuscript, preserving the Heptateuch, revealing early biblical transmission and textual adaptation.
Codex Wirceburgiensis (Würzburg Palimpsest): A 5th-Century Witness to the Early Transmission of the Pentateuch
The Codex Wirceburgiensis, an early Pentateuch manuscript, provides vital insights into Latin biblical traditions and textual transmission.
Papyrus 96 (P96) – A 6th Century Greek-Coptic Diglot of the Gospel of Matthew
Papyrus 96 is a 6th-century Greek–Coptic manuscript of Matthew, providing insights into early Christian multilingualism and textual preservation.
The Papyrus Rylands 457 (P52), a Fragment of the Gospel of John
Discover the significance of one of the oldest New Testament fragments and its impact on historical understanding.

