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Pentateuch Collection

The Pentateuch, also known as the Torah scroll, is a sacred text that contains the Five Books of Moses

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The Torah scroll. It contains the Pentateuch (Five Books of

The Torah scroll. It contains the Pentateuch (Five Books of
The Torah scroll is regarded as the holiest object in the synagogue. Contains the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Ancient Jewish scrolls in Jerusalem

Ancient Jewish scrolls in Jerusalem, thought to be the oldest Pentateuch manuscript

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Pentateuch

Pentateuch

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Samaritan Pentateuch pre-1900

Samaritan Pentateuch pre-1900

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Roll of the Pentateuch, said to have been written by Eleazar (engraving)

Roll of the Pentateuch, said to have been written by Eleazar (engraving)
7192866 Roll of the Pentateuch, said to have been written by Eleazar (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roll of the Pentateuch)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The Right Reverend J W Colenso (colour litho)

The Right Reverend J W Colenso (colour litho)
613025 The Right Reverend J W Colenso (colour litho) by Pellegrini, Carlo (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Reverend J W Colenso, The Pentateuch, 28 November 1874)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The Jews of Rome presenting the Pentateuch to the Pope in the Colosseum, 1725 (engraving)

The Jews of Rome presenting the Pentateuch to the Pope in the Colosseum, 1725 (engraving)
694997 The Jews of Rome presenting the Pentateuch to the Pope in the Colosseum, 1725 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Antigua copia del Pentateuco samaritano (engraving)

Antigua copia del Pentateuco samaritano (engraving)
729053 Antigua copia del Pentateuco samaritano (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antigua copia del Pentateuco samaritano)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Ancient manuscript of the Pentateuch (five books of Moses), the first five books of the Hebrew

Ancient manuscript of the Pentateuch (five books of Moses), the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (b / w photo)
6015602 Ancient manuscript of the Pentateuch (five books of Moses), the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (b/w photo) by European Photographer

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The High Priest at Nablus reading the Pentateuch (engraving)

The High Priest at Nablus reading the Pentateuch (engraving)
1104407 The High Priest at Nablus reading the Pentateuch (engraving) by Haag, Carl (1820-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The High Priest at Nablus reading the Pentateuch)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: An Artists Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, IX (engraving)

An Artists Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, IX (engraving)
1059922 An Artists Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, IX (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Artists Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, IX)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Ancient Scroll of the Pentateuch (engraving)

Ancient Scroll of the Pentateuch (engraving)
655571 Ancient Scroll of the Pentateuch (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ancient Scroll of the Pentateuch)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Roll of the Pentateuch at Shechem, said to have been written by Eleazar

Roll of the Pentateuch at Shechem, said to have been written by Eleazar, the son of Aaron (engraving)
971396 Roll of the Pentateuch at Shechem, said to have been written by Eleazar, the son of Aaron (engraving) by English School

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Inauguration of a Pentateuch, November, 1857 (colour litho)

Inauguration of a Pentateuch, November, 1857 (colour litho)
702646 Inauguration of a Pentateuch, November, 1857 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The Samaritan Decalogue, from Nablos (Ancient Shechem) in Samaria

The Samaritan Decalogue, from Nablos (Ancient Shechem) in Samaria
LMG142827 The Samaritan Decalogue, from Nablos (Ancient Shechem) in Samaria, probably 2nd century AD (carved limestone) by Sumerian School (1st century AD)

Background imagePentateuch Collection: ANCIENT PALESTINE SCROLL

ANCIENT PALESTINE SCROLL
An ancient Palestinian scroll - a cylinder enclosing the Samaritan Torah, or Pentateuch, comprising the first five books of the Bible

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The Pentateuch comprising the five first books of the Bible, Paris, France, Europe

The Pentateuch comprising the five first books of the Bible, Paris, France, Europe

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Syriac version of the Pentateuch, 1926

Syriac version of the Pentateuch, 1926. The Pentateuch comprises the first five books of the Old Testament. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Hebrew version of the Pentateuch, 1926

Hebrew version of the Pentateuch, 1926. The Pentateuch comprises the first five books of the Old Testament. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The multiplication of the Israelites in Egypt. The Codex Choumach

The multiplication of the Israelites in Egypt. The Codex Choumach (Picture Pentateuch of Moses dal C Artist)
The multiplication of the Israelites in Egypt. The Codex Choumach (Picture Pentateuch of Moses dal Castellazzo). Found in the collection of Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Nablu Ancient Samaritan Pentateuch Francis Bedford

Nablu Ancient Samaritan Pentateuch Francis Bedford
Nablus, The Ancient Samaritan Pentateuch; Francis Bedford (English, 1815, 1816 - 1894); London, England; April 13, 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Illustration Of Ancient Copy Of Samaritan Torah Or Samaritan Pentateuch

Illustration Of Ancient Copy Of Samaritan Torah Or Samaritan Pentateuch. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, Circa 1880

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Visigothic art. VI-VII century. ASHBURNHAM OR TOURS Pentateu

Visigothic art. VI-VII century. ASHBURNHAM OR TOURS Pentateu
Visigothic art. VI-VII century.ASHBURNHAM OR TOURS Pentateuch. Hispano-Visigothic miniature. It epresents: Moses on Mount Sinai, Tablets of Law and the Tabernacle. National Library. Paris. France

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll

Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll
Samaritan High Priest and the Old Abisha Pentateuch. The Samaritan Pentateuch, sometimes called Samaritan Torah is a version of the Hebrew language Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Torah finials. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast

Torah finials. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. Gift of the Hafetz Hayyims synagogue, Moshav Beit Nekofa, through Hananiah Der i. Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Torah finial. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. I

Torah finial. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. I
Torah finial. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. Gift of the Hafetz Hayyims synagogue, Moshav Beit Nekofa, through Hananiah Der i. Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imagePentateuch Collection: The Ashburnham Pentateuch. 6th-7th century Latin Illuminate

The Ashburnham Pentateuch. 6th-7th century Latin Illuminate
The Ashburnham Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. Late 6th or early 7th century Latin Illuminated manuscript of the Pentateuch (the first five book of the Old Testament). Miniature of Moses

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Visigothic art. VI-VII century. ASHBURNHAM OR TOURS Pentateuch. Hispano-Visigothic miniature

Visigothic art. VI-VII century. ASHBURNHAM OR TOURS Pentateuch. Hispano-Visigothic miniature
Visigothic art. VI-VII century. Ashburnham of Tours Pentateuch. Hispano-Visigothic miniature. It represents Moses on Mount Sinai, Tablets of Law and the Tabernacle. National Library. Paris, France

Background imagePentateuch Collection: HEXATEUCH, 11th CENTURY. Page from the Old English translation of the Hexateuch

HEXATEUCH, 11th CENTURY. Page from the Old English translation of the Hexateuch, by Aelfric of Eynsham, 11th century

Background imagePentateuch Collection: BIBLE LESSONS, 1869. The Pentateuch. An issue of Bible Lessons, published by

BIBLE LESSONS, 1869. The Pentateuch. An issue of Bible Lessons, published by the American Baptist Publication Society, 1869

Background imagePentateuch Collection: PENTATEUCH MANUSCRIPT. Early 10th century manuscript in an Eastern hand of the Pentateuch

PENTATEUCH MANUSCRIPT. Early 10th century manuscript in an Eastern hand of the Pentateuch, accompanied on the margins by Massorah Magna and Massorah Parva

Background imagePentateuch Collection: JEWISH TEACHER, 1395. Hebrew manuscript showing a teacher and pupil, written

JEWISH TEACHER, 1395. Hebrew manuscript showing a teacher and pupil, written on vellum in a German hand. 1395 A.D

Background imagePentateuch Collection: MOSES RECEIVES THE LAW. Moses receiving the law and handing it to Joshua, who hands

MOSES RECEIVES THE LAW. Moses receiving the law and handing it to Joshua, who hands it to the Elders. Illustration rom The Regensburg Pentateuch, c1300

Background imagePentateuch Collection: DEUTERONOMY FRONTISPIECE. Illuminated frontispiece to Deuteronomy from a south German Penteteuch

DEUTERONOMY FRONTISPIECE. Illuminated frontispiece to Deuteronomy from a south German Penteteuch, early 14th century

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Ashburnam Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. 5th-6th

Ashburnam Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. 5th-6th

Background imagePentateuch Collection: WILLIAM TYNDALE (1492?-1536). English theologian and translator of New Testament and Pentateuch

WILLIAM TYNDALE (1492?-1536). English theologian and translator of New Testament and Pentateuch. Line engraving, 1620

Background imagePentateuch Collection: SAMARITAN PENTATEUCH. The Samaritan Pentateuch in the Synagogue of Nablus (ancient Shechem)

SAMARITAN PENTATEUCH. The Samaritan Pentateuch in the Synagogue of Nablus (ancient Shechem). Wood engraving

Background imagePentateuch Collection: TORAH SCROLL, 1842. Decorative cut. Wood engraving, American, 1842

TORAH SCROLL, 1842. Decorative cut. Wood engraving, American, 1842

Background imagePentateuch Collection: Ancient Palestine Scroll

Ancient Palestine Scroll
An ancient Palestinian scroll of the Pentateuch, (the first five books of the Bible, known as the Torah to the Jews) said to have been written by Eleazar, the son of Aaron


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The Pentateuch, also known as the Torah scroll, is a sacred text that contains the Five Books of Moses. These ancient Jewish scrolls are preserved in Jerusalem, serving as a testament to centuries of religious tradition and wisdom. The Samaritan Pentateuch, dating back to pre-1900, offers an alternative version of these holy scriptures. Intricate Visigothic art from the 6th and 7th centuries showcases the beauty and significance of the Pentateuch. Whether it be displayed in Ashburnham or Tours, this artwork captures its profound influence on culture and spirituality. A roll of the Pentateuch attributed to Eleazar holds historical value. This engraving depicts not only its physical form but also highlights its authorship by someone revered for their knowledge and dedication. Artistic depictions like Raphael's fresco "Creation of Animals" further emphasize how deeply embedded these biblical stories are within our collective consciousness. Such masterpieces immortalize moments from the Pentateuch that continue to inspire awe and contemplation. Even beyond artistic representations, historical events have been shaped by this sacred text. An engraving shows The Jews of Rome presenting the Pentateuch to the Pope at Colosseum in 1725—an act symbolizing unity between two faiths despite their differences. Copies such as Antigua copia del Pentateuco samaritano provide glimpses into different versions and interpretations throughout history. These engravings remind us that while there may be variations among texts, they all share a common thread—the teachings found within these five books hold immense spiritual significance. An ancient manuscript photograph serves as a reminder that countless generations have treasured these words passed down through time—words that continue to guide believers today with their timeless wisdom. Lastly, an engraving depicting The High Priest at Nablus reading from the Pentateuch illustrates how this sacred text remains central to religious practices across various cultures and regions.