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Papyrus 136

Papyrus 136
New Testament manuscript
NameP. Duke Inv. 1377
Sign𝔓136
TextActs 4:27-31 (recto); 7:26-30 (verso).
Date6th century
ScriptGreek
FoundAntiquities Market
Now atDuke University, David M. Rubenstein Library, Durham, NC
CiteSmith, W. A., & Smith, V. H. (2018). P. Duke Inv. 1377 (𝔓136): A Fragmentary Acts of the Apostles Papyrus. Novum Testamentum, 60(3), 290–310.
TypeAlexandrian

Papyrus 136 (designated as 𝔓136 in the Gregory-Aland numbering system) is a small surviving portion of an early copy of part of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Acts. The text survives on a single fragment of a rotulus, the text on the verso being upside-down in relationship to the text on the recto. The manuscript has been assigned paleographically to the sixth century.[1]

  1. ^ "A Fragmentary Acts of the Apostles Parus. Novum Testamentum, 60(3), 290–310". Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. Retrieved 5 March 2023.

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