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‘God the Father’ or ‘God our Father’? Galatians 1.4–9 on a Miniature Parchment Leaf

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 March 2021

Marcin Kotyl*
Affiliation:
Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, 69 Prosta St., 6th floor, 00-838 Warsaw, Poland. Email: m.kotyl@uw.edu.pl
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Abstract

This article publishes for the first time a Sahidic parchment leaf containing portions of Gal 1.4–9. Its main interest lies in the omission of the possessive in Gal 1.4d, which reads ‘God the Father’ as opposed to the mainstream ‘God our Father’. Two possible explanations are proposed: scribal error or translational assimilation, involving the more complex question of the relationship between the Coptic and Greek versions. Beyond the biblical textual criticism, this article also adds to the study of miniature codices.

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Figure 1. Morgan MSS (M 570), Gal. 1.4d

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Figure 2. P.Hal. inv. 58 (Flesh side)

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Figure 3. P.Hal. inv. 57 (Hair side)