Papyrus 90, P90
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First Composed: 5 April 2000
Last Updated: 5 April 2000
Name
Papyrus 90 (P.Oxy. 3523), P90
Date
2nd Century CE.
Provenance
Oxyrhynchus, Egypt.
Size
About 5.6 cm. x 15 cm. Click here for the image.
This is a tattered fragment coming from a papyrus codex.
Contents
Recto, John 18:36 - 19:1. Verso, John 19:2-7.
Textual Character
As might be expected, this papyri is too fragmentary for any textual affiliations to be discerned. It is not noticeably close to P66 nor to the Coptic, nor does it support or B in singular or near-singular readings. Generally speaking, the verses in this papyri approximates very close to the Textus Receptus.
Writing
The script is a well-formed small rounded capital, basically bilinear.
Location
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, United Kingdom.
References
[1] A. K. Bowman et al., The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, L, 1983, 3 ff. (No. 3523).