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Be the first to ask a question about Earliest Gospel Manuscript. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Simon Gathercole. A short summary of this paper. Novum Testamentum 54 brill. This article publishes for the first time a photograph of the flyleaf, and seeks to provide an accurate transcription of the often misspelled title.
Keywords Gospel of Matthew, title, flyleaf, P4, inscriptio Introduction1 One of the many controverted matters in the study of the gospels has been the antiquity of their titles and attributions. Mason, ed. VanderKam Leiden: Brill, This flyleaf was discovered as part of a wad of papyrus in a codex of Philo, along with its much better known companions, the Luke frag- ments of P4. The initial publication of the Luke fragments does not mention the title.
Aland does include the Matthew title as part of P4 in pub- lications in and The most substantial case in favour is that in T. For recent criticisms of Skeat, see e. A Response to T. See also now T.
Hvalvik and J. Kaufman; Trondheim: Tapir Academic Press, It is possible that it is excluded because it is considered not to be part of a continuous NT text, but no scholar to my knowledge has expressed the view that it is an amulet or free standing entity of another sort.
First, to present a pho- tograph of the text with an accurate transcription. Not only has a photo- graph of the text never as far as I know been printed, but the text has also been inconsistently transcribed, as we shall see. The Text of the Title The introduction above focused on the neglect of the Matthew title, by highlighting how sometimes the fragment is sometimes treated as part of P4, but usually is not. A different kind of neglect appears, however, in the way in which some scholars have mentioned the title, but have transcribed it incompletely or inaccurately.
The Nestle-Aland editions do not list P4 in the list of papyri until the 26th edition , where as is repeated in the 27th , only the Luke contents are noted. Concasty, eds. This is the spelling in Codices Alexandrinus subscriptio to Matthew and Ephraemi rescrip- tus inscriptio to Matthew , and in Codex Washingtoniensis at Matt. In this footnote and elsewhere, the Greek is all in lower case to facilitate comparison. I adopt the following procedure, based upon the rational and transpar- ent method outlined by J.
But if the text is unknown, the square brackets are left blank, with dots to indicate the approximate number of missing letters.
The first alpha, while very abraded, cannot be anything other than an alpha. On the criteria set out above, which may well not have been those shared by Aland, this would be unnecessarily cautious.
Even on purely visual grounds there is no 28 See J. Bareau; Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, After the clear alpha and iota, the omicron and nu, while not clear, can be seen with the benefit of magnification to be the only possibilities. For the purposes of this section, concentration has merely been on the factors which impinge on the legibility of the text.
The Matthew title is written on papyrus. The Matthew title fragment in its entirety with two smaller fragments of Philo, Sacr. Add another edition? Includes photoreproduction and transcription of the text a variant version of Mark VI, of the fragment discussed Dead Sea scrolls, fragment 7Q5.
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