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Yes. This is the worst bit, otherwise it is quite substantial - portions of six columns of a papyrus roll, perhaps the earliest extant copy of LXX Psalms. Uses tetragrammaton, no nomina sacra. Suggests probably Jewish.
For those of us who are not top scholars in the TC field, can you give an explanation of this?
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DeleteGood catch J. P. It's definitely P.Oxy.LXXVII 5101. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_5101
DeleteYes. This is the worst bit, otherwise it is quite substantial - portions of six columns of a papyrus roll, perhaps the earliest extant copy of LXX Psalms. Uses tetragrammaton, no nomina sacra. Suggests probably Jewish.
DeleteEven more: nomina Sacra in paleo-Hebrew.
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Shame comes to those who dont speak out against...the atrackers of women.
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