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The fragments on exhibit include the Book of Jeremiah; one of the earliest copies of the Hebrew Bible in existence, dating to 225-175 B.C.; the Book of Tobit, which is an apocryphal Jewish work not included in the Hebrew Bible but accepted into some versions of the Christian Old Testament; early examples of prayers from the Words of the Luminaries; and Aramaic Apocryphon of Daniel which mentions the son of God.
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He appears in the Old Testament in the Book of Tobit, where it is told how he aided Tobias.
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He appears in the Old Testament in the Book of Tobit, where it is told how he aided Tobias.
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This is the Book of Tobit, of the tribe of Nephthali, who in the time of
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