Papyrus 𝔓9 was discovered by
Bernard Pyne Grenfell and
Arthur Surridge Hunt in
Oxyrhynchus,
Egypt. Papyrus 𝔓9 is currently housed at the
Houghton Library,
Harvard University,
Semitic Museum Inv. 3736,
Cambridge (Massachusetts). The surviving text is a fragment of one leaf containing verses ,, written in one column per page. The original codex had 16 lines per page. The text on the manuscript was written very carelessly, evidenced by the crude and irregular handwriting, and the manuscript contains some unintelligible spellings. == Text ==