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Papyrus 66 (𝒫66) Manuscript Replica | John 3:7-14 & 3:14-20 | Front & Back Glass Display
Papyrus 66 (𝒫66) Manuscript Replica | John 3:7-14 & 3:14-20 | Front & Back Glass Display
Papyrus 66 (𝒫66) is one of the earliest and most important surviving witnesses to the Gospel according to John. Commonly dated to the early third century, this Greek papyrus codex (often referred to as Bodmer II) preserves large portions of John’s Gospel and provides critical insight into the textual transmission of the New Testament within the first generations of the Church.
This replica features John 3:7–14 and John 3:14-20, part of Jesus’ discourse with Nicodemus. The passage includes the well-known declaration of John 3:16—“For God so loved the world…”—alongside the surrounding verses that frame its theological depth: the lifting up of the Son of Man, the promise of eternal life, and the contrast between light and darkness. Preserved within 𝒫66, these verses offer tangible evidence of how the Gospel of John circulated and was read in the early Christian community.
This museum-quality facsimile is produced through an intensive, multi-week replication process focused on historical fidelity rather than modern interpretation. Careful attention is given to manuscript scale, line spacing, Greek letterforms, layout, nomina sacra conventions, and overall visual character, resulting in a reproduction that closely reflects the appearance of the original papyrus leaf.
The manuscript is presented in a 7×9 glass frame designed to display both the front and back of the papyrus, allowing viewers to engage with the manuscript as a physical object rather than a single flat image. This double-sided presentation highlights the material reality of early Christian codices and mirrors the way the original leaf preserves text on both sides.
This piece is well suited for collectors of early biblical materials, students of Johannine theology, educators, and those interested in the historical transmission of Scripture. It also serves as a meaningful and historically grounded Christian gift for pastors, scholars, or anyone who values the intersection of faith, history, and textual evidence.
About This Replica
This item is a modern educational facsimile created by ManuscriptShop.com. It is not an original manuscript.
The replica is derived from high-resolution manuscript photography made available by the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) and/or the manuscript’s owning institution, and is used with respect for applicable usage guidelines.
This product does not include or distribute original source images, nor does it grant rights to reproduce, redistribute, or commercially reuse the underlying manuscript photography.
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