Own a Dead Sea Scrolls Papyrus Replica! LXX 4Q120 Sacred Divine Name Tetragrammaton in Greek “ΙΑΩ”
$106.00
Own a piece of biblical textual history — one of the earliest surviving witnesses to how the Name of God was rendered in the Greek Bible.
Availability: In stock (can be backordered)
Product Description
This stunning 1st-century BC Septuagint papyrus fragment (4Q120 / pap4QLXXLevb) comes from the famous Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Qumran Cave 4. Dating to the Hasmonean period, it preserves portions of Leviticus 4:26–28 in ancient Koine Greek.
What makes this manuscript truly extraordinary is its rare use of the divine name ΙΑΩ (Iaō) — a direct transliteration of the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) — instead of the later Christian standard “Κύριος” (Lord), this fragment is one of the most significant witnesses to the early transmission of the Greek Old Testament.
– Date: 1st century BC
– Material: Papyrus
-The replica is single-sided presentation, with the reverse side left blank
Shipped securely in an elegant 6×8 black gift box
Displayed in an4 x6 acrylic display
Customers have used these replicas for:
- Sermon props
- Bible studies
- Classroom lessons
- Seminary education
- Personal collections
- Church displays
- Museum exhibits
- Office or bookshelf displays
Modern Replica Only
This item is a modern replica, created for artistic, educational, and display purposes. It is not an ancient artifact.
| Weight | 1.4 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 7 × 3 in |
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- Store Name: Sacred Text Replicas
- Vendor: Sacred Text Replicas
- Address: Salem, OR 97301-7127
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