The Lord Blessed Job | Job 42 Papyrus | Oxyrhynchus 3522 Greek Manuscript Replica

1st-Century Greek Septuagint

$179.00

Out of stock

Description:
This striking replica is based on Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3522, a rare 1st-century AD Septuagint papyrus fragment from the Book of Job. The original was discovered among the famous Oxyrhynchus papyri in Egypt and contains portions of Job 42:11–12, the closing chapter of Job’s story, where his friends comfort him and the Lord blesses the latter part of his life more than the former.

What makes this manuscript especially remarkable is the way the divine name appears within the Greek text. Instead of being written in ordinary Greek letters, the Tetragrammaton is written in ancient paleo-Hebrew script.

Manuscript Details:

  • Manuscript: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3522

  • Text: Job 42:11–12

  • Date: 1st century AD

  • Language: Greek Septuagint

  • Special feature: Divine name written in paleo-Hebrew script

  • Material of original: Papyrus

  • Original format: Scroll fragment

  • Discovery location: Oxyrhynchus, Egypt

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

Display & Packaging:

  • Displayed in a 5 x 7 acrylic display

  • Shipped securely in a 6 x 8 black gift box

  • Carefully packed for safe delivery

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 modern replica is based on a public-domain or open-access manuscript image and is created for artistic, educational, and display purposes. It is not an ancient artifact.

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