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Rolled Hebrew Text Scroll From Torah

Rolled Hebrew Text Scroll From Torah

In this closeup image, a sacred Jewish Hebrew scroll, of a Torah scroll, takes center stage. The scroll, meticulously written with Hebrew calligraphy, contains religious text. What makes this scroll particularly unique is that it's crafted from the skin of a ritually clean animal, adhering to specific religious traditions. The scroll is neatly rolled and occupies the focal point of the image. It's illuminated by soft, warm, bright yellow light that bathes it in a reverent glow. This lighting choice adds to the spiritual and solemn atmosphere of the scene. Adjacent to the scroll, there's an open Torah Jewish book, slightly blurred to draw attention to the scroll. The scroll, with its intricate Hebrew calligraphy and religious significance, is the main subject of this composition. This image could be used to convey the reverence and importance of religious texts within the Jewish faith.

Image ID#: 32812 / Category: Religion / Price: 499$
Rolled Hebrew Text Scroll From Torah
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Church Of The Holy Sepulchre Interior With Greek Orthodox Catholicon Dome And Christ Pantocrator Mosaic
Church Of The Holy Sepulchre Interior With Greek Orthodox Catholicon Dome And Christ Pantocrator Mosaic

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