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TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT on VELLUM antique BIBLE GENESIS 43:22 - 46:29

TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT on VELLUM antique BIBLE GENESIS 43:22 - 46:29

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Size 21 by 25"GENESIS 43:22 - 46:29-------------------- Chapter 43 describes Jacob's decision to send his sons back to Egypt for more grain. In verses 1-7, the famine in the land of Canaan persisted: The famine in the land of Canaan was severe, so Jacob told his sons to go back to Egypt to buy more food.Genesis 44 describes Joseph's final scheme to test the character of his brothers. Will they once again abandon a sibling into slavery? After a successful scheme by Joseph, Benjamin seems doomed to become a slave in Egypt. Judah boldly begs Joseph to keep him, instead. He offers himself in Benjamin's place.Genesis 45 is a chapter filled with revelations. It begins with Joseph revealing his identity to his terrified brothers. It ends with those brothers revealing that their father's beloved son Joseph is not dead; he is living as a ruler in Egypt.Genesis 46 Jacob's relocation to Egypt is marked by remembrance of God's goodness to him. God reiterates his promises to Jacob, including the intimate promise that Jacob will not die alone or alienated from his people. This suggests that the people of Israel as a whole will not be left helpless in a foreign land.==================================== Please see my other auctions Thank You --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Size 21 by 25" GENESIS 43:22 - 46:29 -------------------- Chapter 43 describes Jacob's decision to send his sons back to Egypt for more grain. In verses 1-7, the famine in the land of Canaan persisted: The famine in the land of Canaan was severe, so Jacob told his sons to go back to Egypt to buy more food. Genesis 44 describes Joseph's final scheme to test the character of his brothers. Will they once again abandon a sibling into slavery? After a successful scheme by Joseph, Benjamin seems doomed to become a slave in Egypt. Judah boldly begs Joseph to keep him, instead. He offers himself in Benjamin's place. Genesis 45 is a chapter filled with revelations. It begins with Joseph revealing his identity to his terrified brothers. It ends with those brothers revealing that their father's beloved son Joseph is not dead; he is living as a ruler in Egypt. Genesis 46  Jacob's relocation to Egypt is marked by remembrance of God's goodness to him. God reiterates his promises to Jacob, including the intimate promise that Jacob will not die alone or alienated from his people. This suggests that the people of Israel as a whole will not be left helpless in a foreign land. ==================================== 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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