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What if the oldest surviving piece of the New Testament is smaller than your credit card… and it sat ignored in a library drawer for 14 years? 😲 In this powerful video, we uncover the incredible story of Papyrus P52, also known as the Rylands Fragment the oldest known fragment of the Gospel of John ever discovered. Housed today at the John Rylands Library in Manchester, England, this tiny 8 cm x 6 cm scrap of papyrus has reshaped modern biblical scholarship forever. 📜 Discovered in Egypt in the early 1900s and later identified in 1934 by scholar Colin H. Roberts, Papyrus P52 contains verses from John 18:31-33 and 37-38 the dramatic trial of Jesus before Pontius Pilate. Yes the very passage where Pilate asks the haunting question: “What is truth?” This fragment dates to the early 2nd century (around 100–150 AD), meaning it was copied within just decades of the original Gospel of John being written. That timeline directly challenges the claims of scholars like Ferdinand Christian Baur, who argued that John’s Gospel was written much later in the second century. ✨ Why This Matters: ✔ It proves the Gospel of John was circulating far earlier than critics suggested. ✔ It confirms the remarkable preservation of New Testament manuscripts. ✔ It shows early Christians were already using the codex (book format) instead of scrolls. ✔ It contains sacred name abbreviations (Nomina Sacra), showing reverence for Jesus even in the earliest copies. This tiny scrap of papyrus, found in Egyptian soil and preserved for nearly 1,900 years, stands as physical evidence that the New Testament text we read today matches what believers read in the earliest centuries of Christianity. 📍 Today, Papyrus P52 remains on display at the John Rylands Library, silently declaring that God’s Word endures. Isaiah 40:8 reminds us: “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.” 🌿 If you've ever wondered, “Can I trust the Bible?” this video is for you. ⏰ Timestamps 0:00 – The Oldest New Testament Fragment? Smaller Than a Credit Card 0:42 – Welcome to The Word | Why Papyrus P52 Matters 1:18 – Inside the John Rylands Library in Manchester 2:05 – What Is Papyrus P52? (Rylands Fragment Explained) 3:02 – Discovery in Egypt: How the Fragment Was Found (1920) 4:05 – Bernard Grenfell and the Forgotten Manuscript Box 5:02 – Colin H. Roberts Identifies John 18 (1934 Breakthrough) 6:05 – What P52 Contains: Jesus Before Pontius Pilate (John 18:31–38) 7:05 – “What Is Truth?” – The Powerful Question in the Oldest Gospel Fragment 8:02 – How Scholars Date Ancient Manuscripts (Paleography Explained) 9:10 – Dating P52 to 100–150 AD | Why This Changes Everything 10:05 – Refuting Late Dating Theories of the Gospel of John 11:00 – Codex vs Scroll: Early Christian Book Innovation 12:00 – Nomina Sacra: Sacred Names in Early Christian Manuscripts 13:05 – Why P52 Proves Early Circulation of John’s Gospel 14:05 – Faith, Preservation, and the Reliability of the New Testament 15:10 – Where Is Papyrus P52 Today? Final Reflections & Call to Faith 🙏 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into biblical history, archaeology, and faith-building truth. #PapyrusP52 #OldestBibleFragment #NewTestamentEvidence #BibleManuscripts #GospelOfJohn #BibleArchaeology #ChristianApologetics #BiblicalHistory #John18 #WhatIsTruth #EarlyChristianity #BibleFacts #ChristianFaith #JohnRylandsLibrary #AncientManuscripts #NominaSacra #Codex #BibleReliability #HistoricalEvidence #JesusTrial #PontiusPilate #ManuscriptEvidence #FaithAndReason #ChristianYouTube #BiblicalTruth #ArchaeologyDiscoveries #GospelHistory #ScriptureEvidence #ChristianEducation #Apologetics