Papyrus 99
Papyrus 99, designated by 99, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek-Latin. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Pauline epistles. Four leaves have survived.Description
This papyrus is part of the Chester Beatty collection. It is usually considered as a glossary with single words and phrases from:
- Rom 1:1;
- 2 Cor 1:3-6, 1:6-17, 1:20-24, 2:1-9, 2:9-5:13, 5:13-6:3, 6:3-8:13, 8:14-22, 9:2-11:8, 11:9-23, 11:26-13:11;
- Gal 1:4-11, 1:18-6:15, 1:14-2:4, 2:4-3:19, 3:19-4:9;
- Eph 1:4-2:21, 1:22, 3:8-6:24
The text is written in 1 column per page, 27-30 lines per page.
It also contains a Latin lexicon and Greek grammar.
Elliot calls this papyrus '... a haphazard collection of unconnected verses from the Pauline letters could have been a school exercise...'
The manuscript is housed at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin.