File:The Divine Name in the Hebrew Scriptures.jpg

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Español: El nombre divino en los rollos del mar Muerto. Muestran que el Tetragrámaton aparece varias veces en los Rollos del Mar Muerto (extracto de los salmos que datan de la primera mitad del siglo I d.C.). Que el texto está en el estilo de las letras hebreas de uso común después del exilio babilónico, pero el Tetragrámaton aparece repetidamente en alfabeto de hebreo arcaico
Date first half of 1st century
date QS:P,+050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Museo de Israel - Jerusalén
Author Shrine of the Book, Photo

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