Old NT MS

Kevin W. Woodruff cierpke at prodigy.net
Thu Sep 23 10:45:28 EDT 1999


Depending on what you define as a "manuscript" I would think John Rylands
Papyri 52 would be the oldest New Testament writing. It is dated around A.D. 125

Kevin

At 06:16 PM 9/22/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear list members,
>What is the oldest Greek NT MS to date?  What century was it written in?
>
>Best,
>Mitchell Gray
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