
Papyrus 32 Replica — A Rare Early Witness to Paul’s Letter to Titus!
Titus 1:11–15 , 2:3–8
$99.00$89.00
Out of stock
𝔓32 - This handcrafted replica brings you one of the earliest surviving manuscript witnesses to Paul’s Epistle to Titus—a powerful New Testament letter centered on sound teaching, Christian character, and a life marked by good works.
Known as Papyrus 32 (𝔓32) or Papyrus Rylands 5, the manuscript is generally dated to around A.D. 200. It was acquired in Egypt and is now preserved at the John Rylands University Library in Manchester, England.
Contains:
Recto: Titus 1:11–15
Verso: Titus 2:3–8
Original fragment size: approximately 4x2 inches
Shipped securely in an 6x8 black gift box and displayed in an 4 x6 acrylic magnetic floating display.
The preserved passages include Paul’s warning against teachers who were disrupting entire households for dishonest gain, followed by instructions for mature Christian conduct. Titus is urged to present himself as “a pattern of good works,” showing integrity, seriousness, and sound speech.
Textual scholars Kurt and Barbara Aland classified 𝔓32 as a Category I manuscript, a category generally reserved for early witnesses considered especially valuable for studying the history of the Greek New Testament text.
Customers have used these replicas for:
Sermon props
Bible studies
Classroom lessons
Seminary education
Personal collections
Church displays
Museum exhibits
Office or bookshelf displays
Modern Replica Only: This item is a newly created replica made for artistic, historical, and educational purposes. It is not an ancient artifact, an official museum facsimile, or an original manuscript.
Sacred Text Replicas
info@sacredtextreplicas.com
All items are replicas and are not original artifacts. Some designs incorporate reference images courtesy of the Chester Beatty Library, used under Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0), with appropriate attribution. Additional materials are derived from public domain and open-access sources, including institutional collections that have identified their images as free of known copyright restrictions, and are used in accordance with their respective usage terms.


