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Encased in an exquisite, acrylic frame, this scroll can be mounted on a wall or left free-standing on one’s desktop.
The frames measure 6″ x 18″ x 0.5″.
The two long stainless steel screws act as a stand thus allowing the scrolls to stand free on a desk or table.
When we talk about the Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus Scroll, it is typically an ancient text well-preservedin one of the Qumran groups of caves.
It usually delivers different sight of the script used previously by the nation of Israel in writing Torah scrolls during its pre-exilic history.
So it was unreachable for many centuries.The Leviticus Scroll (11Q1 Plate 1039/3) includes the last several chapters of the Book of Leviticus, specifically Leviticus 22-27.
When it comes to the original scroll, it dates back to a time between late 2nd-century BCE to early 1st-century B.C.E and other place its writing in the 1st-century CE.As we mentioned above that this scroll was written in paleo-Hebrewwhich is a form of ancient Hebrew script.
You should know that the original scroll was finished from goatskin with the text engraved on the grain side of the skin.
Talking about the written pattern of the text in this scroll, it is simply indicated that it was written by a single experienced scribe.The presented reproduction of the fragments reflects the lower portion of the final six columns of the original manuscript.
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One of the men mentioned in this historical record is Alma son of Judah.
This certainly provides evidence that the name Alma was used as a male name and not exclusively as female, as it was earlier assumed.
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The manuscript dates to the latter half of the first century BCE, just before the destruction of the Jerusalem temple, during an age of great eschatological expectation.
Are you seeking a Ten Commandments Scroll?
We are your right stop.
Encased in an exquisite, acrylic frame, this scroll can be mounted on a wall or left free-standing on one’s desktop.
The frames measure 6″ x 18″ x 0.5″.
The two long stainless steel screws act as a stand thus allowing the scrolls to stand free on a desk or table.
Do you need Bar Kochba Letter?
You are in the right place.
One of the men mentioned in this historical record is Alma son of Judah.
This certainly provides evidence that the name Alma was used as a male name and not exclusively as female, as it was earlier assumed.
When we talk about the Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus Scroll, it is typically an ancient text well-preservedin one of the Qumran groups of caves.
It usually delivers different sight of the script used previously by the nation of Israel in writing Torah scrolls during its pre-exilic history.
So it was unreachable for many centuries.The Leviticus Scroll (11Q1 Plate 1039/3) includes the last several chapters of the Book of Leviticus, specifically Leviticus 22-27.
When it comes to the original scroll, it dates back to a time between late 2nd-century BCE to early 1st-century B.C.E and other place its writing in the 1st-century CE.As we mentioned above that this scroll was written in paleo-Hebrewwhich is a form of ancient Hebrew script.
You should know that the original scroll was finished from goatskin with the text engraved on the grain side of the skin.
Talking about the written pattern of the text in this scroll, it is simply indicated that it was written by a single experienced scribe.The presented reproduction of the fragments reflects the lower portion of the final six columns of the original manuscript.
Do you need a Son of God Scroll?
The manuscript dates to the latter half of the first century BCE, just before the destruction of the Jerusalem temple, during an age of great eschatological expectation.