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Description of Fragment 1 (Left), labeled as folio 1r: This fragment consists of several darkened strips of parchment. The text is written in large, blocky Greek letters known as uncials, which were common in the early centuries of the Church.
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... many indeed ...? original: "ΠΟΛΛΑ ΤΟΙ" (Polla toi)
... he believed ...? original: "ΕΠΙΣΤΕΥΣΕΝ" (Episteusen); likely referring to a profession of faith.
... and the ...?
... of Christ ...? original: "ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ" (Christou)
... in ...?
... and ...?
... of the ...?
Description of Fragment 2 (Right), labeled as folio 4v: This fragment shows significant damage and fading. The text appears to be from a different section of the same or a similar theological work.
... know ...? original: "ΓΝΩΣ" (Gnos); possibly part of "knowledge" or "to recognize."
... before ...? original: "ΠΡΟ" (Pro)
... brother ...? original: "ΑΔΕΛΦΟΝ" (Adelphon)
... in Christ ...? original: "ΕΝ ΧΩ" (En Cho); this is a "nomina sacra" abbreviation where the first and last letters of "Christ" are used with a line above them to show reverence.
... the ...?
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