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P. Antinoopolis 7

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The P. Antinoopolis 7 is a septuagint manuscript that contains part of the text of the book of Psalms. Using the study of comparative writing styles (palaeography), it has been dated to 2nd-century.

Description

The manuscript contains fragments of the book of Psalms 81:1-4; Psalms 82:4-9, 16-17. This is one of the oldest manuscripts already containing nomina sacra κς.

It was published by Colin Henderson Roberts in 1950, and is currently stored in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford.

References

  1. Tatu 2007, pp. 104.
  2. ^ Pietersma 1978, pp. 9.
  3. Tov 2001, pp. 147.

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