2 Corinthians 1:6

Chester Beatty Papyrus II
Papyrus 46 is one of the oldest surviving Greek New Testament manuscripts, containing most of the Pauline epistles. Unusually for ancient manuscripts, each page is numbered.

Codex Sinaiticus
It is one of the four great uncial codices and contains the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. Discovered by Constantin von Tischendorf in 1844, it remains one of the most important Greek texts for biblical scholarship.

P. Chester Beatty 1499 (Scan 1)
This manuscript is unusual because it is considered a glossary containing single words and phrases from the Pauline epistles rather than a continuous biblical text. It also features a Latin lexicon and Greek grammar, leading scholars to believe it was likely a school exercise.

P. Chester Beatty 1499 (Scan 2)
This manuscript is unusual because it is considered a glossary containing single words and phrases from the Pauline epistles rather than a continuous biblical text. It also features a Latin lexicon and Greek grammar, leading scholars to believe it was likely a school exercise.
