Papyrus 75 (P75, Papyrus Bodmer XIV-XV) is an early New Testament papyri. It 'contains about half the text of .. two Gospels' - Luke (Papyrus Bodmer XIV) and John (Papyrus Bodmer XV) in Greek. It is dated in Nestle-Aland (27th edition, NA27) as being an early third century manuscript. It is one the earliest manuscripts (along with P4) of the Gospel of Luke. 'The surviving fragment contains Luke 3:18-24:53 ..'. 'An unusual feature of this codex is that Luke ends and John begins on the same page.'.Notes - Bodmer Papyrus 14-15 arrives at the Vatican
- a b Gregory (2003) p.28
- Wilker
- Edwards (1976), p.194
References - Edwards, SA (1976), P75 under the Magnifying Glass, Novum Testamentum, Vol. 18, Fasc. 3. (Jul., 1976), p.190-212
- Gregory, A. The Reception of Luke and Acts in the Period Before Irenaeus, Mohr Siebeck, (2003) ISBN 3161480864, p.28
- Willker, Wieland. A Textual Commentary on the Greek Gospels, (undated+unfinished)
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