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Papyrus 52 (P52) Protective Plexiglass Display Sleeve
Papyrus 52 (P52) Protective Plexiglass Display Sleeve
| DATE | SCRIPTURE | DISCOVERED | HELD AT |
| c. AD 125-150 | John 18:31-33 / John 18:37-38 | Oxyrhynchus, Egypt | John Rylands Library, Manchester |
A replica of the oldest known New Testament manuscript, the John Rylands Papyrus P52, designed to be held and examined up close on real Egyptian papyrus.
About This Manuscript
Papyrus 52 (P52), also known as the John Rylands Papyrus, is widely regarded as the oldest surviving New Testament manuscript in existence. Dated to approximately AD 125-150, this ancient papyrus fragment preserves John 18:31-33 on the recto and John 18:37-38 on the verso, recording the exchange between Jesus and Pontius Pilate. Its existence demonstrates that the Gospel of John was already being copied and circulated in Egypt within decades of its original composition, powerful evidence for the early dating and reliability of the New Testament. This museum-quality P52 replica is ideal for pastors, apologists, speakers, and teachers who want to physically hold and show the oldest piece of the New Testament on real Egyptian papyrus.
Textual Significance
P52 is the single most cited manuscript in biblical apologetics and early New Testament studies. Its early date provides foundational evidence against late-dating theories of the Gospels and anchors the transmission history of John's Gospel firmly in the early second century. For anyone making the case for the historical reliability of the New Testament, this ancient manuscript replica is the essential artifact to own.
About This Replica
This museum-quality oldest New Testament manuscript replica is produced through an intensive, multi-week hand-crafted replication process on real Egyptian papyrus. Careful attention is given to scale, layout, line spacing, letterforms, and material appearance. Every replica is made to order.
Display & Presentation
Presented in a protective plexiglass handheld display sleeve that allows both sides of the replica to be viewed and handled directly. Designed for those who want to hold and examine the oldest known New Testament manuscript up close rather than display it on a wall or shelf. A great addition to any teaching, speaking, or apologetics context.
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