Chidusche Torat Mosche חידושי תורת משה - Mount Sinai & Victim laws, Torah & Antique Bible Manuscript with many crowns, Deer Parchment - 1350





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A hand written Hebrew Torah manuscript from 1350 to 1380 on deer hide with ornate crowns, signed by the author and issued in a limited edition, offering historical depth for serious bidders.
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Insights into the Torah of Moses
Innovations of Moses' Torah
Bible manuscripts of the Old Testament
The sinner was slaughtered and cried bitterly beforehand.
And Moses took his blood and anointed it with his fingers on the horns of the ram.
Then he poured the blood onto the bottom of the cistern.
Only then was the child born, and he sanctified it to atone.
He burned the flesh of his horse in Jehovah's fire.
They will expect the flood, and only a few boats will be able to guide them to the mountains.
There Abraham will sit and point at you.
He only takes the firstborns as sacrifices for their atonement.
A ram, a lamb, a shekel of gold and silver, and the heads of the sons are sacrificed before the altar.
Egypt, around 1350-1380
Reh-Haut
'Insights into the Torah of Moses' is a reference to both Sofer's first name Moses and to the 'Torah of Moses,' which, according to Jewish tradition, he received from God on Mount Sinai.
handwritten by a Sofer (scribe or scholar)
Original Hebrew manuscripts with mulberry tree ink
About 650-year-old manuscripts on genuine REH skin (fallow deer).
Handwriting with a bird feather (goose quill) and ink without metal additives.
from genuine animal leather from pure animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, or deer.
Plenty of ornaments, which are also called 'crowns'.
Original handwritten work by a trained scribe (Sofer).
Sacrificial Laws / Curse and Blessing and Salvation
Counting and storage order of the logs
Preservation in the desert
Abraham stories
The synagogue of the genius Mari Yechaya Oumisi, of blessed memory, who was the head of the community.
Law in the city of Rada'a
Size: 23 cm x 16.5 cm
Contents:
Patriarchs of Israel Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
Abraham:
The central figure of the Tanakh and the Old Testament. He is also regarded as the patriarch of the Arabs, from whose son Ishmael the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, descends. According to biblical tradition, he, along with his son Isaac and grandson Jacob, belongs to the patriarchs from whom the twelve tribes of the people of Israel emerged.
Isaak:
Central figure of the Jewish faith. According to biblical accounts, he lived around the 19th century BC, but nothing outside the Bible is known about him. Together with his father Abraham and his son Jacob, he is counted among the patriarchs of Israel.
Jakob:
Central figure for Judaism and Christianity. His story is told in the First Book of Moses. His parents were Isaac and Rebekah, and Esau was his twin brother.
A Geniza (Hebrew: גניזה gənīzā) is a sealed cavity used for storing worn-out Jewish liturgical writings. It was where unreadable Torah scrolls or other texts no longer in use were securely stored. Texts containing the Tetragrammaton or other names of God are not simply discarded. As a result, important documents of Jewish liturgy and Jewish history have survived.
The most famous Geniza is located in Cairo and was discovered in 1890 during renovations of the Ben-Esra Synagogue, which was built in 882. In a secluded cavity under the roof, accessible only via a ladder, 200,000 manuscripts dating from the year 800 were found, including the Book of Wisdom (Old Testament) in Hebrew or the famous Damaskus script, which was later also found in Qumran. The collection also includes marriage certificates and letters that provide insight from a Jewish perspective about the siege of Jerusalem (Crusades).
Beautiful and rare Torah manuscript of the Old Testament from ancient Egypt, around 1350 on deer skin.
I guarantee to you the age and originality.
Insights into the Torah of Moses
Innovations of Moses' Torah
Bible manuscripts of the Old Testament
The sinner was slaughtered and cried bitterly beforehand.
And Moses took his blood and anointed it with his fingers on the horns of the ram.
Then he poured the blood onto the bottom of the cistern.
Only then was the child born, and he sanctified it to atone.
He burned the flesh of his horse in Jehovah's fire.
They will expect the flood, and only a few boats will be able to guide them to the mountains.
There Abraham will sit and point at you.
He only takes the firstborns as sacrifices for their atonement.
A ram, a lamb, a shekel of gold and silver, and the heads of the sons are sacrificed before the altar.
Egypt, around 1350-1380
Reh-Haut
'Insights into the Torah of Moses' is a reference to both Sofer's first name Moses and to the 'Torah of Moses,' which, according to Jewish tradition, he received from God on Mount Sinai.
handwritten by a Sofer (scribe or scholar)
Original Hebrew manuscripts with mulberry tree ink
About 650-year-old manuscripts on genuine REH skin (fallow deer).
Handwriting with a bird feather (goose quill) and ink without metal additives.
from genuine animal leather from pure animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, or deer.
Plenty of ornaments, which are also called 'crowns'.
Original handwritten work by a trained scribe (Sofer).
Sacrificial Laws / Curse and Blessing and Salvation
Counting and storage order of the logs
Preservation in the desert
Abraham stories
The synagogue of the genius Mari Yechaya Oumisi, of blessed memory, who was the head of the community.
Law in the city of Rada'a
Size: 23 cm x 16.5 cm
Contents:
Patriarchs of Israel Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
Abraham:
The central figure of the Tanakh and the Old Testament. He is also regarded as the patriarch of the Arabs, from whose son Ishmael the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, descends. According to biblical tradition, he, along with his son Isaac and grandson Jacob, belongs to the patriarchs from whom the twelve tribes of the people of Israel emerged.
Isaak:
Central figure of the Jewish faith. According to biblical accounts, he lived around the 19th century BC, but nothing outside the Bible is known about him. Together with his father Abraham and his son Jacob, he is counted among the patriarchs of Israel.
Jakob:
Central figure for Judaism and Christianity. His story is told in the First Book of Moses. His parents were Isaac and Rebekah, and Esau was his twin brother.
A Geniza (Hebrew: גניזה gənīzā) is a sealed cavity used for storing worn-out Jewish liturgical writings. It was where unreadable Torah scrolls or other texts no longer in use were securely stored. Texts containing the Tetragrammaton or other names of God are not simply discarded. As a result, important documents of Jewish liturgy and Jewish history have survived.
The most famous Geniza is located in Cairo and was discovered in 1890 during renovations of the Ben-Esra Synagogue, which was built in 882. In a secluded cavity under the roof, accessible only via a ladder, 200,000 manuscripts dating from the year 800 were found, including the Book of Wisdom (Old Testament) in Hebrew or the famous Damaskus script, which was later also found in Qumran. The collection also includes marriage certificates and letters that provide insight from a Jewish perspective about the siege of Jerusalem (Crusades).
Beautiful and rare Torah manuscript of the Old Testament from ancient Egypt, around 1350 on deer skin.
I guarantee to you the age and originality.

