The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type. Aland placed it in Category I, but text of the manuscript is too brief for certainty.[1] According to Philip Comfort, š¯”“49 and š¯”“65 came from the same manuscript.[2][3]
^Philip W. Comfort, Encountering the Manuscripts. An Introduction to New Testament Paleography & Textual Criticism, Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2005, p. 68-69.
^Klaus Wachtel, Klaus Witte, Das Neue Testament auf Papyrus: Gal., Eph., Phil., Kol., 1. u. 2. Thess., 1. u. 2 Tim., Tit., Phlm., Hebr, Walter de Gruyter, 1994, p. LXI.
^"Liste Handschriften". MĆ¼nster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
Further reading
Vittorio Bartoletti, Papiri greci e latini della SocietĆ Italiana, vol. XIV, (1957), pp.Ā 5ā€“7.