It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew and Book of Daniel in a fragmentary condition.
Unfortunately it has only survived in a fragmentary condition, containing evidence of Matthew 11:25-30, Daniel 3:51-53, and some verses from the Book of Odes.
[1] The Daniel and Odes portions are labelled as Papyrus 994 in the Alfred Rahlf's numbering of Greek Septuagint manuscripts.
Biblical scholar Kurt Aland placed it in Category II of his New Testament manuscript classification system.
[2] In Matthew 11:25 it reads εκρυψας along with Codex Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, Bezae, minuscule 33, and lectionary 2211.