Exodus 28:6

7Q papLXXExodus (Scan 1)
An early Greek copy of the Book of Exodus discovered in Cave 7 at Qumran, a highly unique cave that yielded exclusively Greek manuscripts. This papyrus fragment dates to the Hasmonean period and preserves text from Exodus 28.

7Q papLXXExodus (Scan 2)
An early Greek copy of the Book of Exodus discovered in Cave 7 at Qumran, a highly unique cave that yielded exclusively Greek manuscripts. This papyrus fragment dates to the Hasmonean period and preserves text from Exodus 28.

7Q papLXXExodus (Scan 3)
An early Greek copy of the Book of Exodus discovered in Cave 7 at Qumran, a highly unique cave that yielded exclusively Greek manuscripts. This papyrus fragment dates to the Hasmonean period and preserves text from Exodus 28.

7QpapLXXExod (Scan 1)
An early Greek copy of Exodus discovered in Cave 7 at Qumran, notable for being one of the rare Greek Septuagint texts found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. This manuscript contains instructions for the priestly vestments and shows that Greek translations were circulating in Judea during the Hasmonean period.

7QpapLXXExod (Scan 2)
An early Greek copy of Exodus discovered in Cave 7 at Qumran, notable for being one of the rare Greek Septuagint texts found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. This manuscript contains instructions for the priestly vestments and shows that Greek translations were circulating in Judea during the Hasmonean period.

7QpapLXXExod (Scan 3)
An early Greek copy of Exodus discovered in Cave 7 at Qumran, notable for being one of the rare Greek Septuagint texts found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. This manuscript contains instructions for the priestly vestments and shows that Greek translations were circulating in Judea during the Hasmonean period.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 1)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 2)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 3)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 4)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 5)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 6)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

4QpaleoExodus m (Scan 7)
Written in the ancient Paleo-Hebrew script, this significant scroll from Qumran Cave 4 is one of the longest and best-preserved early copies of the Book of Exodus. Dating to the late Hasmonean period, it provides a valuable window into how the Torah was copied and preserved during the Second Temple era.

Codex Vaticanus
Codex Vaticanus is one of the oldest and most valuable surviving manuscripts of the complete Greek Bible. It has been securely housed in the Vatican Library since at least the late 15th century and is celebrated for its elegant script written on very high-quality vellum.

Codex Alexandrinus (Scan 1)
Codex Alexandrinus is one of the four great uncial codices of the Greek Bible. It contains the vast majority of the Septuagint and New Testament, and was the first of the great uncials to become accessible to modern scholars.

Codex Alexandrinus (Scan 2)
Codex Alexandrinus is one of the four great uncial codices of the Greek Bible. It contains the vast majority of the Septuagint and New Testament, and was the first of the great uncials to become accessible to modern scholars.

Codex Alexandrinus (Scan 3)
Codex Alexandrinus is one of the four great uncial codices of the Greek Bible. It contains the vast majority of the Septuagint and New Testament, and was the first of the great uncials to become accessible to modern scholars.

Codex Alexandrinus (Scan 4)
Codex Alexandrinus is one of the four great uncial codices of the Greek Bible. It contains the vast majority of the Septuagint and New Testament, and was the first of the great uncials to become accessible to modern scholars.