Papyrus 32, P32
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First Composed: 13 April 2000
Last Updated: 13 April 2000
Name
Papyrus 32 (Gr. P. 5), P32
Date
c. 200 CE.
Provenance
Probably Oxyrhynchus, Egypt.
Size
About 10.6 cm. x 4.9 cm. There is one column and about 13 and 14 lines per page.
There is only one leaf.
Contents
It contain Titus 1:11-15 (recto) and Titus 2:3-8 (verso).
Textual Character
The Alands say that this manuscript is "at least normal" (i.e., the text is somewhere between "normal" and "strict"). According to Metzger, P32 shows agreement with and with F and G. Since F and G, a nearly identical manuscripts, go back to the same archtype, it is quite possible that P32 could be linked to the same source.
Writing
The words are slightly separated. Accents, breathings and punctuation marks are absent.
Location
John Ryland University Library, Manchester, United Kingdom.
References
[1] A. S. Hunt, Catalogue Of The Greek Papyri In The John Rylands Library, I, 1911-, Manchester, pp. 10-11.
[2] William Henry Paine Hatch, The Principal Uncial Manuscripts Of The New Testament, 1939, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Plate III.