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Description | Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. |
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Source | Created by User:Zappaz for the English wikipedia. SVG version created by User:Bryan Derksen. |
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