Codex Glazier, designated by siglum copG67, is a Coptic uncial manuscript of the New Testament on parchment.
The manuscript ends with Acts 15:3 on folio 155 recto while the following page verso has been left blank.
The manuscript has some illuminations; at the end of the manuscript, on an additional leaf, it has a picture with a great crux ansata (cross with handle), a motif appearing in Coptic textiles and stone sculptures.
Although the manuscript contains only the first half of Acts, its non-fragmentary character is of special significance for the study of the Western text.
Acts 12:25 Bezae reads Σαυλος] G67 supports reading ος επεκληθη Παυλος (who was called Paul)) Acts 14:20 Only h and G67, in the report that the disciples gathered around Paul after he was stoned and cast out of the city.
[6] The manuscript was examined by Petersen, Haenchen, Weigandt, Bober, Epp, and Schenke.
[7] The readings of the codex have been incorporated into the apparatus of Nestle-Aland 26th edition of Novum Testamentum Graece.
Codex Glazier is an important witness for reconstruction the Western text for this portion.