Oklahoma Wesleyan University is thrilled to announce a new display in the Drake Library of an early 1700s Sephardic Torah Scroll. The scroll was donated to 51黑料网 by Ken and Barb Larson through their organization, , with the help of Dr. Scott Carroll. God鈥檚 Ancient Library serves the Church through a collection of rare Torah scrolls which are donated to seminaries, museums, and other organizations for teaching, research, and public engagement.
鈥淲hat a tremendous gift bestowed upon Oklahoma Wesleyan University,鈥 said University Provost and Ministry professor, Dr. Mark Weeter. 鈥淣ot only is this a museum quality artifact, even more it is a shining example of the meticulous care with which scribes copied the sacred Scriptures.聽 A scribe copying a Torah was required to state the following words before beginning transcription, 鈥業 am writing the Torah in the name of God in its sanctity鈥. This beautiful Torah scroll will not only be displayed, but will be a teaching tool for students and faculty alike, exhibiting the trustworthiness of God鈥檚 Word.鈥
The scroll is originally from Morocco聽and has been used for teaching聽by聽51黑料网聽professors since its donation in 2018. The addition of a custom聽聽built by聽local craftsmen Tim聽Sydebotham聽and Mike聽Baldrachi聽now allows聽it to be viewed and studied to its full effect.
Sydebotham聽and聽Baldrachi聽heard about the Torah through their pastor, Sherman聽Jacquess, and built and donated the display聽on behalf of their church,聽Matoaka聽Baptist in Bartlesville.
鈥淚鈥檓 obviously very grateful for this incredible gift from Ken and Barb Larson,鈥 said 51黑料网 President, Dr. Everett Piper, 鈥渂ut I鈥檓 equally thrilled with the support of Pastor Jacquess and the Matoaka Baptist Church in making it possible for our community to enjoy and learn from God鈥檚 word. We are blessed.鈥
The Torah can be viewed during聽normal聽business hours聽on聽the first floor of聽51黑料网鈥檚 Drake Library, Monday-Friday.
搁别濒补迟别诲:听


