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TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT on VELLUM antique BIBLE EXODUS 21:28-34:35

TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT on VELLUM antique BIBLE EXODUS 21:28-34:35

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Size 18 by 116"EXODUS 21:28-34:3521"If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free, without paying anything. 3. If he comes alone, he is to go free alone; but if he has a wife when he comes, she is to go with him.22God demands that his people remember their affliction while living in Egypt. This should lead them to treat vulnerable people, like foreigners and the poor, with justice and compassion. By acting this way, the Israelites will reflect God's own care for the oppressed.23 serves as a continuation of the legal code given to Moses on Mount Sinai, which began in Exodus 20 with the Ten Commandments. This chapter can be seen as an expansion of the principles laid out in those commandments, particularly focusing on justice, compassion, and the proper worship of God.24In this chapter, God confirms his covenant with the people. This takes place in three ways. First, Moses relays God's words to the people, they promise to obey, and the promise is ritually formalized: sacrifices are offered, and blood, symbolizing cleansing, is splashed as a sign of the covenant.25Chapter 25 is the beginning of a long section in which God gives Moses detailed instructions for worship. The end result will be a sanctuary, or tabernacle, where the people can meet with God even in the midst of their desert journey.26In Exodus 26, God spoke with Moses on the mountain and gave him instructions to build a sanctuary where He would dwell among the people. Moses – A Hebrew who grew up in the house of Pharaoh. He fled Egypt in Exodus 2 and went to live in Midian. God called him back to Egypt to deliver the Israelites from slavery27The essence of Exodus 27 lies in the instructions for building the bronze altar and the courtyard surrounding the Tabernacle. The altar, made of acacia wood overlaid with bronze, is to be used for burnt offerings, symbolizing atonement and consecration to God.28God instructs Moses to gather his brother Aaron and Aaron's sons—Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar— to serve the LORD as priests. Sacred vestments should be made for Aaron's “glorious adornment.” The vestments must include a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a checkered tunic, a turban, and a sash29Exodus 29 is a pivotal chapter in the Torah and the Christian Old Testament that details the consecration of Aaron and his sons as priests. This chapter is not merely a historical account; it is a theological cornerstone that illustrates the principles of holiness, sacrifice, and God's desire to dwell among His people30The LORD tells Moses to take the finest spices—myrrh, cinnamon, cane, and cassia—and mix them with olive oil to make a holy anointing oil. He must take this oil and anoint the tent, the ark of the covenant, the table, the lampstand, the altar of incense, and all the utensils.31The Israelites were to work the first 6 days of the week, but they were to rest on the 7th day. Anyone who broke the Sabbath law was to be killed. The Sabbath principle had its foundation in creation. God created the world in 6 days and rested on the 7th.32When God is furious with the rebellious Israelites, Moses argues on the people's behalf. He does so on the basis of what God himself had already promised—to deliver Israel from Egypt out of faithfulness to his covenant with Abraham, and to show that he is truly God33Exodus 33 shows Israel in a state of panic. Plain and simple, God's people were in triage management following the fiasco with the golden calf (Exodus 32). Like any individual, community, state, or nation who has fallen asunder, the Israelites realized the severity of their actions.34The great lesson for us here is not to live in the past. Maybe you broke God's commands before like the Jews did here. But God wants you to stand up, confess, and strive once again to obey them the next time. Do not despair and think that God has left you and you can never turn around and turn back to God.================================= Please see my other auctions Thank You ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Size 18 by 116" EXODUS 21:28-34:35 21 "If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free, without paying anything. 3. If he comes alone, he is to go free alone; but if he has a wife when he comes, she is to go with him. 22 God demands that his people remember their affliction while living in Egypt. This should lead them to treat vulnerable people, like foreigners and the poor, with justice and compassion. By acting this way, the Israelites will reflect God's own care for the oppressed. 23  serves as a continuation of the legal code given to Moses on Mount Sinai, which began in Exodus 20 with the Ten Commandments. This chapter can be seen as an expansion of the principles laid out in those commandments, particularly focusing on justice, compassion, and the proper worship of God. 24 In this chapter, God confirms his covenant with the people. This takes place in three ways. First, Moses relays God's words to the people, they promise to obey, and the promise is ritually formalized: sacrifices are offered, and blood, symbolizing cleansing, is splashed as a sign of the covenant. 25 Chapter 25 is the beginning of a long section in which God gives Moses detailed instructions for worship. The end result will be a sanctuary, or tabernacle, where the people can meet with God even in the midst of their desert journey. 26 In Exodus 26, God spoke with Moses on the mountain and gave him instructions to build a sanctuary where He would dwell among the people. Moses – A Hebrew who grew up in the house of Pharaoh. He fled Egypt in Exodus 2 and went to live in Midian. God called him back to Egypt to deliver the Israelites from slavery 27 The essence of Exodus 27 lies in the instructions for building the bronze altar and the courtyard surrounding the Tabernacle. The altar, made of acacia wood overlaid with bronze, is to be used for burnt offerings, symbolizing atonement and consecration to God. 28 God instructs Moses to gather his brother Aaron and Aaron's sons—Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar— to serve the LORD as priests. Sacred vestments should be made for Aaron's “glorious adornment.” The vestments must include a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a checkered tunic, a turban, and a sash 29 Exodus 29 is a pivotal chapter in the Torah and the Christian Old Testament that details the consecration of Aaron and his sons as priests. This chapter is not merely a historical account; it is a theological cornerstone that illustrates the principles of holiness, sacrifice, and God's desire to dwell among His people 30 The LORD tells Moses to take the finest spices—myrrh, cinnamon, cane, and cassia—and mix them with olive oil to make a holy anointing oil. He must take this oil and anoint the tent, the ark of the covenant, the table, the lampstand, the altar of incense, and all the utensils. 31 The Israelites were to work the first 6 days of the week, but they were to rest on the 7th day. Anyone who broke the Sabbath law was to be killed. The Sabbath principle had its foundation in creation. God created the world in 6 days and rested on the 7th. 32 When God is furious with the rebellious Israelites, Moses argues on the people's behalf. He does so on the basis of what God himself had already promised—to deliver Israel from Egypt out of faithfulness to his covenant with Abraham, and to show that he is truly God 33 Exodus 33 shows Israel in a state of panic. Plain and simple, God's people were in triage management following the fiasco with the golden calf (Exodus 32). Like any individual, community, state, or nation who has fallen asunder, the Israelites realized the severity of their actions. 34 The great lesson for us here is not to live in the past. Maybe you broke God's commands before like the Jews did here. But God wants you to stand up, confess, and strive once again to obey them the next time. Do not despair and think that God has left you and you can never turn around and turn back to God. ================================= Please see my other auctions Thank You Refund Policy: We will issue a FULL REFUND, 100% money back if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Items must be returned to us within 20 days in order to receive a refund or replacement. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
  • Language:Hebrew
  • Material:Parchment
  • Type:Handwritten Manuscript
  • Original/Facsimile:Original
  • Subject:Religion, Bibles
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