Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 656

[1]: 62 Jason David BeDuhn, quoting Emanuel Tov wrote: The transition from the practice of preserving YHWH in archaic Hebrew letters to replacing it with the Greek kurios can be seen in Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 656 (Rahlfs 950).

[2]: 179 Martin Rösel states that in this manuscript the first scribe left four gaps, three of which were filled by another with the word κύριος.

Similarly, in Papyrus Rylands 458 a blank space remains, large enough for either κύριος or the Tetragrammaton.

[4] The fragment was published in 1904 by Bernard P. Grenfell and Artur S. Hunt in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, vol IV.

The number 905 was given to the fragments list of septuagint manuscripts according classification system of Alfred Rahlfs.

A fragment of Genesis.