Papyrus 967 (also signed as TM 61933, LDAB 3090) is a 3rd-century CE biblical manuscript, discovered in 1931. It is notable for containing fragments of...
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Septuagint version, which now survives only in Syriac translation, in Papyrus 967 (3rd century AD), and exceptionally in a single medieval manuscript,...
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Papyrus 967, a 3rd-century-AD manuscript of a Greek translation of Daniel...
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known manuscripts, Codex Chisianus 88 (rediscovered in the 1770s), and Papyrus 967 (discovered 1931). Jerome, in his preface to Daniel (A.D. 407), records...
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sole known Greek manuscript of this version until the 1931 discovery of Papyrus 967 (Chester Beatty IX/X). The text of Codex Chisianus 45 is known for its...
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about the time when the Septuagint was created. Her study centres on Papyrus 967 from the end of the 2nd century or early 3rd century CE, the oldest extant...
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Maat (section 42 Negative Confessions (Papyrus of Ani))
are the 42 deities listed in the Papyrus of Nebseni, to whom the deceased make the Negative Confession in the Papyrus of Ani. They represent the forty-two...
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4:30–5:1, 9–14, 23–24 fragm. Chester Beatty Library Dublin Ireland 967 Papyrus 967 c. 200 CE Ezechiel, Daniel (prehexaplaric version LXX), Ester with...
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dans l'étude de la tradition des Septante: Ézéchiel et Daniel dans le Papyrus 967". Biblica. 59 (3): 384–395. JSTOR 42706730. Bogaert, Pierre-Maurice (1988)...
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12th Dynasty medical papyrus found at El Lahun...
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