Codex Coislinianus - Contents

Contents

The surviving leaves of the codex contain:

1 Cor. 10:22–29, 11:9–16;
2 Cor. 4:2–7, 10:5–11:8, 11:12–12:4;
Gal. 1:1–10, 2:9–17, 4:30–5:5;
Col. 1:26–2:8, 2:20–3:11;
1 Thes. 2:9–13, 4:5–11;
1 Tim. 1:7–2:13, 3:7–13, 6:9–13;
2 Tim. 2:1–9;
Titus 1:1–3, 1:15–2:5, 3:13–15;
Hebr. 1:3–8, 2:11–16, 3:13–18, 4:12–15, 10:1–7, 10:32–38, 12:10–15, 13:24–25.

All these books, belonging to the Pauline epistles, have survived only in fragments. Romans, Philippians, Ephesians, 2 Thes, and Phil have been lost altogether.

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