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Descriptio
English: Papyrus Nash, fragment of the Ten Commandments and the Shema Yisrael prayer, found 1930 in Egypt
Čeština: Papyrus Nash, fragment obsahující desatero a modlitbu Šema Jisrael, nalezen 1930 v Egyptě
Datum 200-1 BC
Fons Alabama Judicial System Online
Auctor unknown, uploaded Daniel.baranek
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09:18, 5 Iunii 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 09:18, 5 Iunii 2007 factae240 × 420 (18 chiliocteti)Daniel Baránek{{Information |Description={{en}}Papyrus Nash, fragment of the Ten Commandments and the Shema Yisrael prayer, found 1930 in Egypt{{cs}}Papyrus Nash, fragment obsahující desatero a modlitbu Šema Jisrael, nalezen 1930 v Egyptě |Source=[http://www.judici

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