Papyrus Chester Beatty VI
The Papyrus Chester Beatty VI are fragments of a papyrus manuscript of the Greek Septuagint and one of the Chester Beatty papyri. It contains parts of the Book of Numbers and Deuteronomy. Using the study of comparative writing styles, it has been dated to 200 CE.
Description
; ManuscriptThe manuscript is a codex, which has survived in only 50 mostly damaged leaves, written in small uncials in an expertise script. The manuscript contains the book of Numbers chapters 5, 13, 25 and Deuteronomy 1, 9–12; 18; 19; 27–34.
; Text
The text of Numbers is similar to the text of Codex Vaticanus (B), the text of the Deuteronomy to Codex Colberto-Sarravianus and Codex Washingtonensis.
; Version
This manuscript is important for containing substantial portions of Deuteronomy and predates Codex Vaticanus (B) by almost 200 years. It also contains the name Joshua written as a nomen sacrum, due to the Greek Ἰησοῦς being the same for both the names Joshua and Jesus.