ANCIENT BIBLE ESTHER SCROLL MANUSCRIPT ON DEER RED LEATHER PARCHMENT FROM ISRAEL 100-150 YEARS OLD, JUDAICA.

Scroll of Esther (Megillah)


I bring for sale a piece from a Esther Scroll written handwritten on Deer Red Parchment. This hand-written fragment is approximately 100-150 years old. It was written in Israel. it is prized for its beauty of its soft deer parchment and its beautiful writing. This deep color is due to the process used in making the scroll. Bible Fragments like these are extremely rare and seldom seen in synagogues. The scroll would have once contained other pieces, but is now just a fragment of a once complete scroll.


Please study the photos for a better indication of the condition. Overall it is in good condition for the age, but is by no means perfect (this is an antique document). Perfect complement to any collection! Don’t pass it up!


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Dimensions: 89 X 15 cm 

 35.04" X 5.91"



Book Of Esther 2:3 - 3:7


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Ahasuerus then makes arrangements to choose a new queen from a selection of beautiful young women from throughout the empire (2:1–4). Among these women is a Jewish orphan named Esther, who was raised by her cousin or uncle, Mordecai (2:5–7). She finds favour in the King's eyes, and is crowned his new queen, but does not reveal her Jewish heritage (2:8–20). Shortly afterwards, Mordecai discovers a plot by two courtiers, Bigthan and Teresh, to assassinate Ahasuerus. The conspirators are apprehended and hanged, and Mordecai's service to the King is officially recorded (2:21–23).


Ahasuerus appoints Haman as his viceroy (3:1). Mordecai, who sits at the palace gates, falls into Haman's disfavour, as he refuses to bow down to him (3:2–5). Haman discovers that Mordecai refuses to bow on account of his being a Jew, and in revenge plots to kill not just Mordecai, but all the Jews in the empire (3:6). He obtains Ahasuerus' permission to execute this plan, against payment of ten thousand talents of silver, and casts lots ("purim") to choose the date on which to do this – the thirteenth of the month of Adar (3:7–12). A royal decree is issued throughout the kingdom to slay all Jews on that date (3:13–15).



Amazing collectible item!!!



How nice it would be to take a piece of hisotria of this Bible and frame it and present it in a dignified manner it will be well preserved for many years to come.


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