Torah icon, flat, cartoon style. Scroll Isolated on white background. Vector illustration, clip-art
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Images apparentées
- Scroll icon on white background
- Scroll with text icon flat
- Vector illustration of the Jewish Torah closed.
- old blank scroll paper on white background. vector illustration
- A 150 year-old vintage torah scroll tied with a faded purple ribbon to keep it from unrolling.
- vieux papier parchemin blanc sur fond blanc. illustration vectorielle
- A part of the Hebrew text from a portion of a Torah scroll. This scroll is estimated to be 150 years old and is wrinkled and spotted with age.
- Vector illustration of an open torah scroll
Plus d’images apparentées
- Vector illustration of an open torah scroll with text
- A part of the Hebrew text fomr a portion of a Torah scroll. This scroll is estimated to be 150 years old and is wrinkled and spotted with age. NOTE: This view has very tight selective focus on just one line on the page with the foreground and background moving quickly to be out of focus.
- Blank and generic text ancient scroll illustrations
- Vector illustration old scroll papyrus and star of David on a white background. Cartoon image of the Torah in the unfolded state.
- Tablets Jewish from 10 commandments icon, flat, cartoon style. Jewish religious holiday Shavuot, concept. Isolated on white background. Vector illustration, clip-art
- Vector David Star On Blank Torah, Eps10,Gradient Mesh and Transparency Used
- Set of old blank scrolls paper on white background. vector illustration
- The Torah for reading in public must be written on the skin (parchment) of a clean animal, beast or fowl (comp. Lev. xi. 2 et seq.) per details laid down in the Talmud, the prepared hide is known as gevil. Scrolls that are not prepared according to this method are invalid for use. (Maimonides, Hilkhoth Tefillin 1:14).