John 6:0
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Codex
Codex Washingtonianus
1 of 3032
Earliest Date~AD 375 (Late 4th to 5th Century)
Current LocationFreer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Found LocationEgypt (possibly near the Pyramids)
Scribal Context & Details
It contains the 'Freer Logion', a unique insertion after Mark 16:14 not found in any other manuscript. It is considered the third oldest Gospel parchment codex in the world and its style changes across different sections, suggesting it was pieced together from several different manuscripts.
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Codex
Uncial 0211
2 of 30211
Earliest Date~AD 600 (7th - 9th Century)
Current LocationGeorgian National Center of Manuscripts, Tbilisi, Georgia
Found LocationUnknown
Scribal Context & Details
This codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels. It is written in two columns per page with only 8 lines per page in uncial letters.
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Codex
Codex Regius
3 of 3019
Earliest Date~AD 700 (8th Century)
Current LocationNational Library of France, Paris
Found LocationUnknown
Scribal Context & Details
It contains a double ending for the Gospel of Mark. Textual critic F.H.A. Scrivener described it as 'by far the most remarkable document of its age and class' despite noting it was 'carelessly written by an ignorant scribe'.