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PAPYRUS 75

  • Papyrus 75
  • Early Greek New Testament manuscript

    Papyrus 75, also known as Papyrus Bodmer XIV–XV, or Hanna Papyrus 1, is an early Greek New Testament manuscript written on papyrus containing text from

    Papyrus 75

    Papyrus 75

    Papyrus_75

  • Papyrus
  • Writing material made from a reed-like plant

    It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge. Papyrus (plural: papyri or papyruses) can also refer to a document written

    Papyrus

    Papyrus

    Papyrus

  • Paraclete
  • Greek for advocate or helper

    manuscripts, Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75, are generally placed in the 3rd century; Papyrus 66 is even dated to around 200 CE. "Papyrus 66". & "Papyrus 75". Institut

    Paraclete

    Paraclete

  • Tau cross
  • Christian cross in the shape of a capital T

    on which Jesus died, appears as early as AD 200 in two papyri, Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75 in a form that includes the use of a cross-like combination of

    Tau cross

    Tau cross

    Tau_cross

  • John 1
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    chapter are: Papyrus 75 (written c. 175 – c. 225 AD) Papyrus 66 (c. 200; complete) Papyrus 5 (c. 250; extant verses: 23–31, 33–40) Papyrus 119 (c. 250;

    John 1

    John 1

    John_1

  • Textus Receptus
  • Greek critical text of the New Testament

    (4th century), Vaticanus (4th century), Alexandrinus (5th century) and Papyrus 46 (3rd century). Mark 16:9-20 or the longer ending of Mark is a variant

    Textus Receptus

    Textus Receptus

    Textus_Receptus

  • Luke the Evangelist
  • One of the four traditionally ascribed authors of the canonical gospels

    to whom they are writing. The earliest manuscript of the Gospel (Papyrus 75 = Papyrus Bodmer XIV-XV), dated c. AD 200, ascribes the work to Luke; as did

    Luke the Evangelist

    Luke the Evangelist

    Luke_the_Evangelist

  • Luke 24
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 24

    Luke 24

    Luke_24

  • Gospel of Luke
  • Book of the New Testament

    dated from the late 2nd century, although this dating is disputed. Papyrus 75 (= Papyrus Bodmer XIV–XV) is another very early manuscript (late 2nd/early

    Gospel of Luke

    Gospel of Luke

    Gospel_of_Luke

  • Epiousion
  • Greek adjective used in the Lord's Prayer

    meant "for tomorrow" or "for the future". The word is visible in the Hanna Papyrus 1 (𝔓75), the oldest surviving witness for certain New Testament passages

    Epiousion

    Epiousion

    Epiousion

  • Luke–Acts
  • Biblical work containing the books of Luke and Acts

    and major uncial codices. Important witnesses include Papyrus 75 for large portions of Luke, Papyrus 45 for sections of both Luke and Acts, and principal

    Luke–Acts

    Luke–Acts

    Luke–Acts

  • Western text-type
  • New Testament text type

    1079, 1241, 1242, 1546 εγω ουπω αναβαινω εις την εορτην ταυτην — Papyrus 66, Papyrus 75, Vaticanus, Regius, Borgianus, Washingtonianus, Monacensis, Sangallensis

    Western text-type

    Western_text-type

  • John 5
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Papyrus 95 (3rd century; extant verses 26–29, 36–38) Codex

    John 5

    John 5

    John_5

  • John 14
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (~200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 14

    John 14

    John_14

  • Codex Vercellensis
  • Ancient manuscript of the Gospels

    know not what they do." This omission is supported by the manuscripts Papyrus 75, Sinaiticusa, B, D*, W, Θ, 0124, 1241, Codex Bezaelat, syrs, copsa, copbo

    Codex Vercellensis

    Codex Vercellensis

    Codex_Vercellensis

  • Luke 14
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225; verse 27 contains a staurogram) Papyrus 45 (~250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 14

    Luke 14

    Luke_14

  • Luke 22:43–44
  • Passage in the Gospel of Luke

    the ground.–Luke 22:43–44 Manuscripts that exclude passage Papyrus 69 (𝔓69), Papyrus 75 (𝔓75), Codex Sinaiticus (א‎)1, Alexandrinus (A), Vaticanus

    Luke 22:43–44

    Luke 22:43–44

    Luke_22:43–44

  • P75
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    BRM P75, a Formula One engine FB P-75, a pistol IBM PS/2 P75, a portable computer p75 neurotrophin receptor Papyrus 75, an early Greek New Testament manuscript

    P75

    P75

  • Luke 15
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 15

    Luke 15

    Luke_15

  • Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
  • Ancient Egyptian mathematical document

    The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (RMP; also designated as papyrus British Museum 10057, pBM 10058, and Brooklyn Museum 37.1784Ea-b) is one of the best known

    Rhind Mathematical Papyrus

    Rhind Mathematical Papyrus

    Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus

  • John 9
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 9

    John_9

  • Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 75
  • Greek papyrus fragment

    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 75 (P. Oxy. 75) is a registration of an inheritance, written in Greek. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet

    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 75

    Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_75

  • John 1:1
  • Verse of the New Testament

    are separable from each other. [...] The true God, then, is "The God." Papyrus 75 (175–225), the end of Gospel of Luke and the beginning of Gospel of John

    John 1:1

    John 1:1

    John_1:1

  • Dishna Papers
  • Collection of ancient manuscripts from 200 AD until the 6th century

    is the earliest known copy of the Epistle of Jude, and 1 and 2 Peter. Papyrus 75 (P75) is a partial codex containing most of Luke and John. Comparison

    Dishna Papers

    Dishna Papers

    Dishna_Papers

  • Luke 7
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 45 (~250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    Luke 7

    Luke 7

    Luke_7

  • Luke 10
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (written about AD 175–225) Papyrus 45 (c. 250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 10

    Luke 10

    Luke_10

  • Luke 11
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (written about AD 175–225) Papyrus 45 (c. 250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 11

    Luke 11

    Luke_11

  • John 3
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 3

    John 3

    John_3

  • John 11
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Papyrus 6 (c. 350; extant verses in Greek: 1–8

    John 11

    John 11

    John_11

  • John 16
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 5 (c. 250; extant verses: 14–30) Papyrus 22 (c. 250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex

    John 16

    John_16

  • Luke 19
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 19

    Luke 19

    Luke_19

  • Luke 6
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 4 (AD 150–175; extant verses: 1–16) Papyrus 75 (175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 6

    Luke 6

    Luke_6

  • Bible translations into Coptic
  • N[in]eue, who clothed himself". This reading has also Greek manuscript Papyrus 75 and two Greek minuscule manuscripts 36 and 37, have a scholion of uncertain

    Bible translations into Coptic

    Bible translations into Coptic

    Bible_translations_into_Coptic

  • Luke 16
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 16

    Luke 16

    Luke_16

  • John 8
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    of this chapter (but see below regarding verses 1-11) are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 8

    John 8

    John_8

  • Luke 18
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 18

    Luke_18

  • John 1:15
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:15 ← 1:14 1:16 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:15

    John 1:15

    John_1:15

  • John 1:5
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:5 ← 1:4 1:6 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:5

    John 1:5

    John_1:5

  • Papyrus 49
  • New Testament manuscript

    Papyrus 49 (Gregory-Aland), designated by 𝔓49, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Epistle to the Ephesians

    Papyrus 49

    Papyrus 49

    Papyrus_49

  • Luke 22
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (175–225) Papyrus 69 (3rd century; extant verses 41, 45–48, 58–61) Uncial 0171

    Luke 22

    Luke 22

    Luke_22

  • John 4
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 4

    John 4

    John_4

  • Luke 23
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 23

    Luke 23

    Luke_23

  • Johannine literature
  • New Testament works traditionally attributed to John the Apostle or to a Johannine circle

    Library Papyrus P52 (c. 125), an early manuscript discovery, preserves a portion of John 18, while Papyrus 66 (early third century) and Papyrus 75 (early

    Johannine literature

    Johannine literature

    Johannine_literature

  • Luke 17
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (175–225) Papyrus 111 (3rd-century) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 17

    Luke 17

    Luke_17

  • Luke 9
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 45 (~250) Codex Vaticanus (325–50) Codex Sinaiticus (330–60)

    Luke 9

    Luke 9

    Luke_9

  • Luke 12
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 45 (~250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    Luke 12

    Luke 12

    Luke_12

  • John 2
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 2

    John 2

    John_2

  • John 6
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Papyrus 28 (c. 250) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    John 6

    John 6

    John_6

  • John 1:9
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:9 ← 1:8 1:10 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:9

    John 1:9

    John_1:9

  • Papyrus 66
  • New Testament manuscript

    Papyrus 66 (also referred to as 𝔓66) is a near complete codex of the Gospel of John, and part of the collection known as the Bodmer Papyri. The manuscript

    Papyrus 66

    Papyrus 66

    Papyrus_66

  • Rylands Library Papyrus P52
  • Earliest surviving manuscript of the New Testament

    Library Papyrus P52, also known as the St John's fragment and with an accession reference of Papyrus Rylands Greek 457, is a fragment from a papyrus codex

    Rylands Library Papyrus P52

    Rylands Library Papyrus P52

    Rylands_Library_Papyrus_P52

  • Luke 1
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 4 (AD 150–175; extant verses: 58–59; 62–80) Papyrus 75 (175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350; complete)

    Luke 1

    Luke 1

    Luke_1

  • Luke 8
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    verses. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex Bezae

    Luke 8

    Luke 8

    Luke_8

  • John 7
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 7

    John_7

  • John 13
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Greek are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (~200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 13

    John 13

    John_13

  • Luke 3
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 4 (AD 150–175; extant verses: 8–38) Papyrus 75 (175–225; extant: verses 18–38) Codex Vaticanus

    Luke 3

    Luke 3

    Luke_3

  • As I was going to St Ives
  • Traditional English riddle

    = 71 + 72 + 73 + 74 + 75, which relies on the coincidence 20 + 21 + 22 = 7. Note that the author of the papyrus listed a wrong value for the fourth

    As I was going to St Ives

    As I was going to St Ives

    As_I_was_going_to_St_Ives

  • Luke 20
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    verses. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (written about AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 20

    Luke_20

  • Luke 21
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    Greek. Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360) Codex

    Luke 21

    Luke 21

    Luke_21

  • Papyrus 46
  • Early Greek New Testament manuscript

    Papyrus 46, also known as P. Chester Beatty II, is an early Greek New Testament manuscript written on papyrus, and is one of the manuscripts comprising

    Papyrus 46

    Papyrus 46

    Papyrus_46

  • Papyrus Amherst 63
  • Aramaic text in demotic script

    Papyrus Amherst 63 (CoS 1.99) is an ancient Egyptian papyrus from the third century BC containing Aramaic texts in demotic Egyptian script. The 35 texts

    Papyrus Amherst 63

    Papyrus Amherst 63

    Papyrus_Amherst_63

  • Turin King List
  • Ancient Egyptian manuscript

    hieratic papyrus thought to date from the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), now in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) in Turin. The papyrus is

    Turin King List

    Turin King List

    Turin_King_List

  • Descriptions in antiquity of the execution cross
  • Descriptions of crucifixion methods

    on which Jesus died, appears as early as AD 200 in two papyri, Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75 in a form that includes the use of a cross-like combination of

    Descriptions in antiquity of the execution cross

    Descriptions_in_antiquity_of_the_execution_cross

  • Timeline of Christianity
  • Belgium 200? Papyrus 46: 2nd Chester Beatty, Alexandrian text-type; Papyrus 66: 2nd Bodmer, John, 1956, "Alexandrian/Western" text-types; Papyrus 75: Bodmer

    Timeline of Christianity

    Timeline of Christianity

    Timeline_of_Christianity

  • John 12
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Koine Greek are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (c. 200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)

    John 12

    John 12

    John_12

  • Uncial 050
  • New Testament manuscript

    Byzantine, Alexandrian, and Western readings. Several times it concurs with Papyrus 75 (John 2:17; 3:12 etc.). Aland placed it in Category III. In John 3:12

    Uncial 050

    Uncial 050

    Uncial_050

  • John 10
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 66 (~200) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Papyrus 6 (~350; extant: Greek verses 1–2, 4–7

    John 10

    John 10

    John_10

  • Papyrus Bingen 45
  • 1st-century BC manuscript

    Papyrus Bingen 45 (also known as Papyrus Berlin 25239 or the Cleopatra Papyrus) is a 1st-century BC manuscript in Koine Greek, which is now part of the

    Papyrus Bingen 45

    Papyrus Bingen 45

    Papyrus_Bingen_45

  • Prisse Papyrus
  • Ancient Egyptian papyrus

    The Prisse Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian text written on papyrus in abbreviated hieratic script, sometimes referred to as the "oldest book in the world"

    Prisse Papyrus

    Prisse Papyrus

    Prisse_Papyrus

  • John 1:8
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:8 ← 1:7 1:9 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:8

    John 1:8

    John_1:8

  • Uncial 0162
  • New Testament manuscript

    4th century CE. The readings of Uncial 0162 are very close to Papyrus 66 (P66), Papyrus 75 (P75) and Codex Vaticanus (B). The text of Uncial 0162 is closer

    Uncial 0162

    Uncial 0162

    Uncial_0162

  • John 1:11
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:11 ← 1:10 1:12 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:11

    John 1:11

    John_1:11

  • Oxyrhynchus Papyri 159 through 207
  • 48 papyri published by Bernard Pyne Grenfell and Arthur Surridge Hunt

    items which he was to bring. Written in the same hand as Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 115 and Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 116. 12 188 117-138 Bodleian Library SB XVI 13058

    Oxyrhynchus Papyri 159 through 207

    Oxyrhynchus_Papyri_159_through_207

  • John 1:12
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:12 ← 1:11 1:13 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:12

    John 1:12

    John_1:12

  • Luke 5
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 4 (AD 150–175; extant verses: 3–8, 30–39) Papyrus 75 (175–225) Codex Vaticanus (325–350) Codex Sinaiticus

    Luke 5

    Luke 5

    Luke_5

  • Ra
  • Ancient Egyptian solar deity

    INDIA: Aranyaman. p. 106. "papyrus | British Museum". The British Museum. "papyrus | British Museum". The British Museum. "papyrus | British Museum". The

    Ra

    Ra

    Ra

  • Codex
  • Historical ancestor of the modern book

    older manuscript books, which mostly used sheets of vellum, parchment, or papyrus, rather than paper. By convention, the term is also used for any Aztec

    Codex

    Codex

    Codex

  • John 1:7
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:7 ← 1:6 1:8 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:7

    John 1:7

    John_1:7

  • Uncial 070
  • New Testament manuscript

    know not what they do." This omission is supported by the manuscripts Papyrus 75, Sinaiticusa, B, D*, W, Θ, 1241, ita, d, syrs, copsa, copbo. The Institute

    Uncial 070

    Uncial 070

    Uncial_070

  • Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 29
  • Fragment of the second book of the Elements by Euclid

    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 29 (P. Oxy. 29) is a fragment of the second book of the Elements of Euclid in Greek. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897

    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 29

    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 29

    Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_29

  • Luke 13
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Papyrus 45 (~250) Papyrus 138 (3rd century; extant verses 13–17, 25–30) Codex

    Luke 13

    Luke 13

    Luke_13

  • Uncial 083
  • New Testament manuscript

    instead of πιστευσετε (you will believe) – together with the manuscripts Papyrus 75 and Uncial 050. List of New Testament uncials Textual criticism Aland

    Uncial 083

    Uncial_083

  • Sea Peoples
  • Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age

    Stele, Papyrus Anastasi I, Papyrus Anastasi II, Stele of Setemhebu, Papyrus Amiens, Papyrus Wilbour, Adoption Papyrus, Papyrus Moscow 169, Papyrus BM 10326

    Sea Peoples

    Sea Peoples

    Sea_Peoples

  • Avatar: Fire and Ash
  • 2025 film by James Cameron

    Pearson, Ben (October 30, 2018). "'Avatar 4' and '5' Already Filming, Loses Papyrus Font, Sigourney Weaver Talks About Shooting Underwater". SlashFilm. Archived

    Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Avatar:_Fire_and_Ash

  • John 1:13
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:13 ← 1:12 1:14 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:13

    John 1:13

    John_1:13

  • Oxyrhynchus Papyri
  • Manuscript fragments from 32BC–640AD found in an Egyptian rubbish dump

    transcribed over 5,000 documents from what were originally hundreds of boxes of papyrus fragments the size of large cornflakes. This is thought to represent only

    Oxyrhynchus Papyri

    Oxyrhynchus Papyri

    Oxyrhynchus_Papyri

  • John 1:16
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:16 ← 1:15 1:17 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:16

    John 1:16

    John_1:16

  • John 1:6
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:6 ← 1:5 1:7 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:6

    John 1:6

    John_1:6

  • Minuscule 36
  • New Testament manuscript

    textual variant ονοματι Ν[ιν]ευης (named N[in]eves) in Luke 16:19 - 𝔓75 (Papyrus 75). This reading is also seen in the Sahidic version. The earliest history

    Minuscule 36

    Minuscule_36

  • Papyrus 115
  • New Testament manuscript

    Papyrus 115, also known as P. Oxy. 4499, is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament written in Greek on papyrus. It is designated by the siglum 𝔓115

    Papyrus 115

    Papyrus 115

    Papyrus_115

  • History of paper
  • other textile fibres. The first paper-like plant-based writing sheet was papyrus in Egypt, but the first true papermaking process was documented in China

    History of paper

    History of paper

    History_of_paper

  • John 1:4
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:4 ← 1:3 1:5 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:4

    John 1:4

    John_1:4

  • John 1:10
  • Verse of the New Testament

    John 1:10 ← 1:9 1:11 → John 1:1–16 in Papyrus 75 (AD 175–225) Book Gospel of John Christian Bible part New Testament

    John 1:10

    John 1:10

    John_1:10

  • List of New Testament papyri
  • Ancient religious text

    A New Testament papyrus is a copy of a portion of the New Testament made on papyrus. To date, over 140 such papyri are known. In general, they are considered

    List of New Testament papyri

    List of New Testament papyri

    List_of_New_Testament_papyri

  • Set (deity)
  • Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners

    the earliest account of this episode, in a fragmentary Middle Kingdom papyrus, the sexual encounter begins when Set asks to have sex with Horus, who

    Set (deity)

    Set (deity)

    Set_(deity)

  • Brooklyn Papyrus
  • Ancient Egyptian medical papyrus

    The Brooklyn Papyrus (47.218.48 and 47.218.85, also known as the Brooklyn Medical Papyrus) is a medical papyrus dating from ancient Egypt and is one of

    Brooklyn Papyrus

    Brooklyn Papyrus

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  • Papyrus 4
  • New Testament papyrus fragment of the Gospel of Luke in Greek, 3rd–4th century AD

    Papyrus 4 (𝔓4, part of Suppl. Gr. 1120) is an early New Testament papyrus of the Gospel of Luke in Greek. Opinions differ as to its age. It has been dated

    Papyrus 4

    Papyrus 4

    Papyrus_4

  • Papyrus sanitary pad
  • A papyrus sanitary pad, or Makapad, is a sanitary napkin made from papyrus, a natural material. It is reported to be 75 percent cheaper than a conventional

    Papyrus sanitary pad

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  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    out to be an admitted fabrication by Gaius Calvisius Sabinus. A papyrus document (Papyrus Bingen 45) received on 23 February 33 BC, later used to wrap a

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • The Maxims of Ptahhotep
  • Ancient Egyptian literary composition by Vizier Ptahhotep

    copies of the Instructions, and the only complete version, the Prisse Papyrus, is located in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. According to William

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    The Maxims of Ptahhotep

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  • Dilshad Khatoon |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Dilshad Khatoon |

    She lived between 730-750

    Dilshad Khatoon |

  • DilshadKhatoon
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    DilshadKhatoon

    She Lived Between 730-750

    DilshadKhatoon

  • Gimzo
  • Biblical

    Gimzo

    that bulrush (the papyrus),fertile in sycamoresa place fertile in sycamores

    Gimzo

  • Slocum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Country)

    Slocum

    English (West Country) : habitational name from a place named with the Old English elements slāh ‘sloe’ + cumb ‘valley’, in particular Slocum on the Isle of Wight and in Devon.Anthony Slocombe or Slocum (1590–1674/75) came from Taunton, Somerset, England, to Taunton, MA, in 1637.

    Slocum

  • Boniface
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Boniface

    English and French : from the medieval personal name Boniface (see Bonifacio). Among the noted bearers of the name was an early Christian saint (c. 675–754) who was born in Devon and martyred in Friesland after evangelical work among Germanic tribes.

    Boniface

  • Quincy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Quincy

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France deriving their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Quintus, meaning ‘fifth(-born)’ + the locative suffix -acum. The earliest bearers of the name in England were from Cuinchy in Pas-de-Calais, but other stocks may be from Quincy-sous-Sénard in Seine-et-Oise or Quincy-Voisins in Seine-et-Marne.The American Quincy family were established in MA by Edmund Quincy in 1633. Fifth in descent was Josiah Quincy (1744–75), a leading patriot, who was sent to England to argue the colonists’ case in 1774. His son Josiah (1772–1864) was a powerful opponent of slavery, president of Harvard, and mayor of Boston, a post also held by several of his descendants. The traditional pronunciation is “Quinzy”.

    Quincy

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  • Hampson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire)

    Hampson

    English (mainly Lancashire) : patronymic from the Norman personal name Hamo, Hamon (see Hammond).Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAmhsaigh ‘descendant of Amhsach’ a byname meaning ‘mercenary soldier’ or ‘messenger’, from the adjective amhasach ‘aggressive’.

  • Amprithan | அம்ப்ரீதந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Amprithan | அம்ப்ரீதந

  • Wiraathat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Wiraathat

    Inheritance; Legacy

  • Chandrakiran
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Chandrakiran

    Moon Beam

  • RUNA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    RUNA

    Feminine form of Scandinavian Rune, RUNA means "secret lore."

  • Sapthagiri | ஸப்தாகீரீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sapthagiri | ஸப்தாகீரீ

    Other name of Lord Sri venkateswara

  • PirMohammed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    PirMohammed

    Holy Prophet

  • STEFANO
  • Male

    Italian

    STEFANO

    Italian form of Latin Stephanus, STEFANO means "crown."

  • Josie
  • Girl/Female

    English American Hebrew French

    Josie

  • Pachai
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Pachai

    Youthful; Resourceful

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  • Clip
  • n.

    A clasp or holder for letters, papers, etc.

  • Pappus
  • n.

    The hairy or feathery appendage of the achenes of thistles, dandelions, and most other plants of the order Compositae; also, the scales, awns, or bristles which represent the calyx in other plants of the same order.

  • Portfolio
  • n.

    A portable case for holding loose papers, prints, drawings, etc.

  • Cyperus
  • n.

    A large genus of plants belonging to the Sedge family, and including the species called galingale, several bulrushes, and the Egyptian papyrus.

  • Pappiform
  • a.

    Resembling the pappus of composite plants.

  • Apyrous
  • a.

    Incombustible; capable of sustaining a strong heat without alteration of form or properties.

  • Heckimal
  • n.

    The European blue titmouse (Parus coeruleus).

  • Blackcap
  • n.

    An American titmouse (Parus atricapillus); the chickadee.

  • Papyrus
  • n.

    A tall rushlike plant (Cyperus Papyrus) of the Sedge family, formerly growing in Egypt, and now found in Abyssinia, Syria, Sicily, etc. The stem is triangular and about an inch thick.

  • Papyrus
  • n.

    The material upon which the ancient Egyptians wrote. It was formed by cutting the stem of the plant into thin longitudinal slices, which were gummed together and pressed.

  • Pappose
  • a.

    Furnished with a pappus; downy.

  • Blue-bonnet
  • n.

    The European blue titmouse (Parus coeruleus); the bluecap.

  • Bureau
  • n.

    Originally, a desk or writing table with drawers for papers.

  • Papyraceous
  • a.

    Made of papyrus; of the consistency of paper; papery.

  • Papyrus
  • n.

    A manuscript written on papyrus; esp., pl., written scrolls made of papyrus; as, the papyri of Egypt or Herculaneum.

  • Magazine
  • n.

    A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous papers or compositions.

  • Pappous
  • a.

    Pappose.

  • Papyrean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to papyrus, or to paper; papyraceous.

  • Pyrus
  • n.

    A genus of rosaceous trees and shrubs having pomes for fruit. It includes the apple, crab apple, pear, chokeberry, sorb, and mountain ash.

  • Papyri
  • pl.

    of Papyrus