. Light from the ancient East; the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world. ?W4 f. < ^K •W^i. Fig. 33.—Letter (with Address) from Justimis, an Egyptian Christian, to Papnuthius, a , middle of the 4th cent. Now in the University Library, Heidelberg. [p. 204 ILLUSTRATED BY THE NEW TEXTS 205- 19 Letter from Caor, Papas of Hermwpolis, to Flavins Jbmnaeiis,.cm officer at Dionysias in the FajyUm, c. 346 , papyrus-from Egypt, now in the British Museum, published byKenyon ^ (Figure 34). This little letter is one of the finest among


. Light from the ancient East; the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world. ?W4 f. < ^K •W^i. Fig. 33.—Letter (with Address) from Justimis, an Egyptian Christian, to Papnuthius, a , middle of the 4th cent. Now in the University Library, Heidelberg. [p. 204 ILLUSTRATED BY THE NEW TEXTS 205- 19 Letter from Caor, Papas of Hermwpolis, to Flavins Jbmnaeiis,.cm officer at Dionysias in the FajyUm, c. 346 , papyrus-from Egypt, now in the British Museum, published byKenyon ^ (Figure 34). This little letter is one of the finest among thepapyri. The situation resembles that in St. Pauls,letter to Philemon, and the letter from the Papas tothe officer can also be compared in contents with thatbeautiful little letter of the Apostles, though the-Papas is not fit to hold a candle to St. Paul. TS) BeaTroTT) fid xal aya- •jttitS)dSe\& A^ivvem irpai ^Kdop ^ irdTra} Epfwviro- \eas<s X^i^iV-^dcTrd^oofiat ra TreSia * g-ov yivoa-Kiv ere OeXto, Kvpie, 7r[e/Jt] UavKo) tov arpa- ft TIOTT] ° irepl Tri<s ^vyri<i,<TVV)(Oiprjae^ To my master


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