Papyrus 46 (P46) Ephesians 6:21-Galatians 1:23 Replica - Folio 7 | Front/Back 2-3rd Century Manuscript

No Other Gospel

$140.00

Own a piece of early Christian history with this Papyrus 46 (𝔓46) replica, featuring Ephesians 6:21-Galatians 1:23 reproduced on both the front (recto) and back (verso).

  • This manuscript contains the ending of the book of Ephesians and the introduction of Galatians chapter 1. The emphasis that Paul highlights is Paul's command to not turn to any other gospel, since there is no other Gospel. In fact, Paul makes these claims based upon what they have preached to them, establishing this by the authority God has given Paul and others. He reinforces this assertion in v11-23, by discussing God's transforming work when he used to persecute the church of God in his life, but God set him apart from his mother's womb. Paul declares that this gospel he preached is not from human origin, but rather it was revealed to him from Jesus Christ.

  • Carefully recreated to reflect the original manuscript, this piece represents one of the earliest surviving witnesses to the Apostle Paul’s letters, dating to around AD 175–225. Papyrus 46 is a cornerstone of New Testament textual history and provides powerful evidence of the early preservation of Scripture.

  • Papyrus 46 is among the oldest known collections of Paul’s epistles, containing large portions of the New Testament. Its text closely aligns with other early manuscripts, demonstrating the remarkable consistency and reliability of the biblical text through history.

                 - Display style: Acrylic floating frame

                 - Viewing: Both sides visible 

                 - Ready to hang or display right out of the box

  • Each replica is handcrafted on genuine Egyptian papyrus through a reverent facsimile process that honors the historical, material, and scholarly significance of the original. The work begins with careful study of the surviving manuscripts, scholarly transcriptions, and paleographic features to ensure fidelity to the distinctive scribal character and textual form.

  • 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 modern replica, created for artistic and educational purposes. It is not an ancient artifact.