
Papyrus 104 Replica "But last of all he sent..." | Matthew 21 | 2nd Oldest NT Fragment | 5 x 7 Acrylic Case
The Parable of the Tenants - The Parable Jesus talks about the hardening of the Jewish Leaders to reject the Son of the King after killing His servants
$145.00
Papyrus 104, also known as 𝔓104 or P.Oxy. LXIV 4404, is a small papyrus codex fragment containing portions of Matthew 21, including text from the Parable of the Wicked Tenants. The original fragment is associated with the Oxyrhynchus papyri and was first published in 1997 by David Thomas.
The front side of the fragment contains Greek text from Matthew 21:34–37, where servants are sent to the vineyard tenants to receive the fruit of the harvest. The back side is faded and tougher to read.
This replica is designed for those interested in Scripture, early Christianity, biblical manuscripts, Greek New Testament studies, and the history of the Bible. It offers a tangible way to reflect on how early Christian writings were copied, studied, and passed down through the centuries.
Product Details
Replica of 𝔓104
Also known as P.Oxy. LXIV 4404
Features Greek text from Matthew 21:34–37
Connected to the Parable of the Wicked Tenants
Inspired by one of the early manuscript witnesses to Matthew
Made from Egyptian papyrus
Comes in a 5" x 7" double-sided acrylic display
Customers have used these replicas for:
Sermon props
Bible studies
Classroom lessons
Seminary education
Personal collections
Church displays
Museum-style exhibits
Office or bookshelf displays
Modern Replica Only
This item is a modern replica, created for artistic and educational purposes. It is not an ancient artifact.
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