John Rylands Papyrus


A fragment of John from Egypt that is one of the earliest New Testament manuscripts yet discovered. It demonstrates how the writings of the apostle John were revered and copied by about A.D. 125, within 30-40 years of his death.

(The Origin of the Bible: Newly Updated by F. F. Bruce, J. I. Packer, Philip W. Comfort, and Carl F. H. Henry, 2020. The Canon of the New Testament by Milton C. Fisher. Page 70)