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Bernard P. Grenfell, Arthur S. Hunt & D. Drexel · 1904

A monochrome photograph of a vertical papyrus fragment featuring ancient Greek text in an uncial hand. The fragment is ragged, with missing sections at the top and bottom edges and a significant horizontal break in the middle. The text contains some of the earliest known Greek versions of the "Sayings of Jesus" (Gospel of Thomas). Below the photograph is a modern printed title.
[...]? These are [...]? the words [...]? which [...]?
[...]? Jesus the Living spoke and [...]?
[...]? Judas, who is also Thomas
[...]? said to them, whoever [...]?
[...]? of these words
[...]? hears shall taste [...]?
[...]? death, shall not [...]?
[...]? Jesus says: Do not cease [...]?
[...]? finding, and when he finds [...]?
[...]? he shall be and shall be astonished [...]?
[...]? he shall be [...]?
[...]? shall rule over [...]?
[...]? the kingdom [...]?
[...]? of the heavens [...]?
[...]? what is in you [...]?
[...]? ...him [...]?
[...]? within this he shall find
[...]? himself, when he eats [...]?
[...]? you find [...]? father of [...]?
[...]? full, he shall [...]?
[...]? Jesus says: Stand in the [...]?
[...]? ...and I saw [...]?
[...]? ...you ask about the [...]?
[...]? ...about the place [...]?
[...]? that it has been [...]?
[...]? they shall be many first
[...]? ones, and the last, first, and
[...]? ... Jesus says [...]?
[...]? ...from your sight and
[...]? ...from you shall be revealed
[...]? for what is hidden that
[...]? ...and it shall be seen [...]?
[...]? ...in order that the