Uncial 0308


Codex 0308, is one of the recently registered New Testament Greek uncial manuscripts. It consists of only a fragment of a single parchment leaf of a fourth-century codex, containing portions of the eleventh chapter of the Book of Revelation.

Description

The surviving texts of Revelation are verses 11:15-16 and 11:17-18; they are in fragmentary condition.
Uncial 0308 measures with the surviving leaf having 11 lines out of an original 14. The text was written one column to a page, though line lengths were irregular. The letters Ε and Θ have an extended middle line, and they are similar to those from Codex Washingtonianus. These characters appear influenced by the shape of Coptic letters. The nomina sacra attested in this uncial fragment are ΚΣ . The number "twenty four" is also written using an abbreviationΚΔ. All the abbreviations are marked with the superscript bar.

Text

Uncial 0308 versoTranslation
ι ο ην και who art and who wast
ας την δυνthat thou hast taken thy power
την μεγαληgreat and
σιλευσας κbegun to reign
η ωργισθησαThe nations raged
ν η οργη σοbut thy wrath came
ς των νεand the time for the
ηναι καιdead to be judged
σθονfor rewarding
υ καιthy servants and
αιthe prophets
and saints
and those who fear
thy name

Although the text of the codex is too brief to determine its textual character, it concurs with both Codex Sinaiticus and with ?47, with one exception. In Rev 11:16 it has the textual variant κα]θημενοι, agreeing with [Codex Alexandrinus, Uncial 051 and A against καθηνται—?47 and Codex Ephraemi—also οι καθηνται—Sinaiticus and K. In Rev 11:17 it has και οτι, a variant supported by: ?47, א, C and 2344. In Re 11:18 it has textual variant "τοις δουλοις σου και τοις προφηταις", Textus Receptus and NA27 have: "τοις δουλοις σου τοις προφηταις". It differs two times with NA27. The text of the codex was published by W. E. H. Cockle in 1999.
It is cataloged among the Oxyrhynchus Papyri as P. Oxy. 4500, and is now part of the Sackler Library collection in Oxford.

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