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God’s name, known as the Tetragrammaton, is written in most Hebrew Bible manuscripts with one of its vowels missing, making it unreadable in accordance with an ancient Jewish ban on speaking the ...
The Codex Sassoon, a Hebrew Bible from the late 9th or early 10th century, was bought at auction at Sotheby’s for $38.1 million.
An ancient Hebrew Bible has just sold at Sotheby's auction house in New York for $38 million. The ancient text, written in around 900 AD, is the most complete early copy of the Hebrew Bible. The ...
The texts are entirely in Greek except for the Tetragrammaton, the revered four-letter name of God, which appears in the fragments in Ancient Hebrew characters.
The scrolls newly discovered are written entirely in Greek except for God’s name, which is represented in Hebrew as the tetragrammaton (YHWH).
Beneath the horse’s legs are four Greek letters: I A W Θ, which stand for God’s Divine Name, the Tetragrammaton. The reverse side depicts an eye pierced by arrows and by a forked object. The ...
Ancient Hebrew En-Gedi scroll unwrapped and read after 1,400 years – here's what it said The scroll had been destroyed in a huge fire inside the En-Gedi Holy Ark in 600 AD.