Genesis 1:9

4QGenesis g
An ancient Hebrew scroll from the Hasmonean period containing one of the earliest physically surviving copies of the Genesis creation narrative. The manuscript preserves unique spacing and paragraph divisions that offer insight into the scribal techniques used to format the days of creation in antiquity.

4QGenesis h (4QGen h1)
A fragmentary Hebrew scroll from the Herodian period containing a portion of the Genesis creation narrative (Genesis 1:8–10). This parchment fragment is part of a group of four distinct Genesis-related manuscripts discovered in Qumran Cave 4 that share the same catalog number, offering a window into the variety of ancient scrolls preserved by the Qumran community.

4QGenesis k
A fragmentary copy of the Book of Genesis discovered in Qumran Cave 4, dating to the early 1st century AD. Written on parchment in square Hebrew script, it preserves some of the earliest surviving portions of the creation narrative in Genesis 1–3.

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.