Silver Scroll
The Silver Scroll is an ancient artifact discovered in 1979 near the city of Jerusalem. It dates back to the 7th century BCE and is considered one of the oldest known examples of biblical text. The scroll is made of silver and contains a version of the Priestly Blessing from the Book of Numbers in the Hebrew Bible.
This artifact is significant for its historical and religious value, as it provides insight into early Jewish practices and beliefs. The Silver Scroll is currently housed in the Israel Museum, where it continues to be studied by scholars and attracts interest from visitors worldwide.