Genesis did not copy Gilgamesh. Textual, theological, and manuscript evidence show independent memory of the Flood and a stable, early Hebrew transmission.
The Nash Papyrus (2nd Century BCE): An Early Window into the Hebrew Text
The Nash Papyrus, a small but significant ancient Hebrew document, contains excerpts from the Ten Commandments and the Shema, likely used for religious instruction. Its variations from later texts and its use of the name Jehovah offer insights into early Jewish religious practices. This manuscript continues to illuminate the evolution of the Hebrew Old Testament texts and religious traditions.
Unraveling the Ancient Secrets: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Nash Papyrus
Dive into the intriguing history of the Nash Papyrus, one of the oldest known Hebrew manuscripts. Explore its significance, controversies, and enduring impact on biblical textual studies.

