Papyrus 104

It is conserved in the Papyrology Rooms at Bodleian Art Library, Oxford, UK.

It consists of six verses from the Gospel of Matthew, in a fragmentary condition, and is dated from early to late 2nd century.

[3][4] The text of the manuscript concurs with the NA27/UBS4 (Greek New Testaments) completely, with the exception that it does not include Matthew 21:44.

The papyrus is written on both sides, and the surviving portion also includes part of the top and outer margins of the page.

ΣTEIΛENape- steilen tous doulous autou pros tous geōrgous labein tous kar- pous autou kai labontes oi geōr- goi tous doulous autou on men edeiran on de apekteinan on de elithobolēsan palin ape- steilen allous doulous pleio- nas tōn prōtōn kai epoiēsan autois ōsautōs usteron de ape-