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The Papyrus Leipzig Inv. 170 (also known as P.Leipzig 170, AT86, Åland AT86, VH 224, LDAB 3092, Rahlfs 2014) is a fragment of a septuagint manuscript written on papyrus in codex form that contains part of the Psalms. Palaeographically it has been dated to the 3rd century CE.

Description

The manuscript contains parts of the Psalms 0118: 27-63 written on papyrus on codex form, 1 columns per page. P.Leipzig 170 has nomina sacra κς to represents κύριος.

References

  1. ^ Hurtado 2006, pp. 214.
  2. TM.
  3. Tov 2001, pp. 147.

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