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Papyrus 52 (P52) Manuscript Facsimile Frame
Papyrus 52 (P52) Manuscript Facsimile Frame
Papyrus 52 (𝒫52), commonly referred to as the John Rylands Papyrus, is an early second-century Greek manuscript fragment from the Gospel of John. Written on papyrus and preserved on both sides of a single leaf, the surviving text contains portions of John 18:31–33 on the front and John 18:37–38 on the back, capturing part of the dialogue between Jesus and Pontius Pilate. Paleographic analysis dates this fragment to approximately AD 125–150, making it one of the earliest known witnesses to a New Testament text and a cornerstone artifact in early Christian history.
This museum-quality replica functions as both Bible manuscript art and a historically grounded biblical artifact display. Each facsimile is produced through a careful, multi-week process dedicated to visual accuracy. Attention is given to proportions, line spacing, letterforms, layout, and material character, resulting in a reproduction that closely reflects the appearance of the original ancient manuscript while remaining appropriate for refined Christian decor.
The piece is presented as framed Christian wall art in an 8×10 frame with protective glass, allowing clear viewing while safeguarding the papyrus replica. The front and back of the P52 manuscript are displayed side by side, offering a balanced and educational presentation ideal for collectors, students of Scripture, or anyone drawn to meaningful Bible verse art. It also makes a thoughtful religious gift for pastors, scholars, history enthusiasts, or those interested in the physical history of the Bible.
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