Papyrus 129
Papyrus 129 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by š¯”“129, is a papyrus manuscript of part of the New Testament epistle 1 Corinthians.[1]
New Testament manuscript | |
Sign | š¯”“129 |
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Text | 1 Corinthians 7:32-37; 8:10-9:3; 9:10-16; 9:27-10:6 |
Date | mid-2nd century AD |
Script | Greek |
Now at | Museum of the Bible |
Category | none |
Location
It is currently held at the Museum of the Bible and in the Stimer Collection in California. In October 2019 the Egypt Exploration Society (EES) claimed that the fragment held at the Museum of the Bible was removed without authorization from its collection by its general editor, Professor Dirk Obbink. The Museum of the Bible acknowledges the Egyptian Exploration Society's claim of ownership and is working to restore the items to its collection. The EES has commended the Museum of the Bible for its cooperation.[2]
References
- See the kurzgefasste Liste, search for P129.
- Professor Obbink and Missing EES Papyri.
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