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The Papyrus Baden 56b (also AT15, AT 15, P. Baden IV 56b, P. Heid. Gr. 8 , Papyrus Heidelberg Greek 8, Rahlfs 970) is an early septuagint manuscript with the text of Exod 8. It was written in papyrus and koine Greek. Paleographically it has been dated to the 2nd century CE.

Description

The manuscript contains Exod 8:1-5 (fol. 1 v); 8:8-12, 14-16 (fol. 1 r).

Nomina sacra

This manuscript already includes the word κς to refer to God, written with the abbreviations known as nomina sacra.

References

  1. Tov 2003, pp. 479.
  2. ^ Meyer 2022, pp. 237.
  3. Hans-Udo Rosenbaum; Kurt Aland, eds. (2018-02-19). Biblische Papyri, Altes Testament, Neues Testament, Varia, Apokryphen RGCP I. De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110832235.

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