Dead Sea Scrolls Papyrus Replica, LXX 4Q120

Sacred Divine Name ΙΑΩ

$120.00

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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

- Significance: Rare preservation of the divine name ΙΑΩ in a Septuagint manuscript

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.

The replica is single-sided presentation, with the reverse side left blank

Each replica is handcrafted on genuine Egyptian papyrus through a reverent facsimile process that honors the historical, material, and scholarly significance of the original. The work begins with careful study of the surviving manuscripts, scholarly transcriptions, and paleographic features to ensure fidelity to the distinctive scribal character and textual form.

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 and educational purposes. It is not an ancient artifact.

Ships in approximately 2-3 weeks during our scheduled company break for the rest of June.