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English: The w:Nash Papyrus, a collection of four papyrus fragments acquired in Egypt by W. L. Nash and first described by Stanley A. Cook in 1903. The fragments were the oldest Hebrew fragments known at that time which contained a portion of the biblical pre-Masoretic text, specifically the Ten Commandments and the w:Shema Yisrael prayer. The order the commandments listed in the Nash papyrus differs from that of the w:Hebrew Bible and w:Septuagint. See David Noel Freedman, The Nine Commandments (Doubleday, 2000) p.87. Though dated by Cook to the 2nd century, subsequent reappraisals have pushed the date back to the 2nd century BC. In addition to biblical text, it also exhibits a few unique readings. The papyrus was probably copied from a liturgical work.
Datum Second or first century BC
Izvor Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, Volume 25 (January-December 1903), p. 56
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The Nash Papyrus (2nd century BCE) contains a portion of a pre-Masoretic Text, specifically the Ten Commandments and the Shema Yisrael prayer.

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trenutno21:41, 30 januar 2012Smanjeni pregled verzije na dan 21:41, 30 januar 2012832 × 1.348 (303 KB)Lindertslightly rotated, adjusted brightness
01:43, 30 januar 2012Smanjeni pregled verzije na dan 01:43, 30 januar 2012846 × 1.362 (342 KB)Linderthigher resolution
22:26, 23 novembar 2011Smanjeni pregled verzije na dan 22:26, 23 novembar 2011271 × 470 (41 KB)LuxoReverted to version as of 07:25, 10 November 2005
16:02, 5 novembar 2011Smanjeni pregled verzije na dan 16:02, 5 novembar 2011464 × 271 (40 KB)RotatebotBot: Image rotated by 90°
09:25, 10 novembar 2005Smanjeni pregled verzije na dan 09:25, 10 novembar 2005271 × 470 (41 KB)Sheynhertz-Unbayg~commonswiki{{PD}} {{JewishEncyclopedia}}
10:43, 17 septembar 2005Smanjeni pregled verzije na dan 10:43, 17 septembar 2005271 × 490 (40 KB)TgrPossibly the earliest manuscript of decalogue (Second Century?), containing variations from the Masoretic Text. Probably the oldest example of square characters in a Hebrew manuscript. (From "Transactions of Society of Biblical Archeology.") Sou

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