P46 EPHESIANS | Replica • AD 225 Pauline Epistles

P46 EPHESIANS | Replica • AD 225 Pauline Epistles

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£69.99
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P46 EPHESIANS | Replica • AD 225 Pauline Epistles

P46 EPHESIANS | Replica • AD 225 Pauline Epistles

£69.99
Sale price  £69.99 Regular price  £79.99
Framed or Unframed

EPHESIANS COLLECTION

Please choose your required Chapters of EPHESIANS, there are 12 Papyrus part of the P46.

1. Pick which Chapters you would like on Egyptian Papyrus.
2. Choose Framed or Unframed.

These are my replicas of the P46, they are back to back.
Made on genuine Egyptian Papyrus like the original!
Made in the UK/Wales.
Own a faithful handmade replica of the Pauline epistle fragment P46, 3rd century new testament folio piece papyrus replica.

This is the full collection of EPHESIANS from the New Testament!
Please use the variation drop down box to pick a required passage.

46 (P46) is one of the oldest copies of The New Testament we have.

P46 Fragment. Contains:

EPHESIANS Chapters:

Manuscript 1:
1:1-11
1:12-20

Manuscript 2:
1:21-2:7
2:10-20

Manuscript 3:
2:21-3:10
3:11-4:1

Manuscript 4:
4:2-14
4:15-25

Manuscript 5:
4:26-5:6
5:8-25

Manuscript 6:
5:26-6:6
6:8-18

Manuscript 7:
6:20-24

What you get:

1 P46 Egyptian Papyrus Fragment Replica (Framed or Unframed)

1 Acrylic display - clear magnetic frame (10x8 inch + 20mm thick) weight 1kg

1 Translation + information 

 The perfect gift! 

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46 (P46) is one of the oldest copies of The New Testament we have.

 

📜 Written around 200 AD.

✍️ Contains letters of Paul the Apostle.

🧾 Written in Greek, all caps, no spaces.

🧩 Some parts are missing, but a lot is still preserved.

⭐ Shows the Bible we have today is very close to the original writings.

👉 Why it matters: It’s real physical evidence that the message of Jesus Christ was being copied and shared very early on—not changed hundreds of years later.

- It was part of a group of manuscripts known as the Chester Beatty Papyri

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