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English: I created this image on my own, using Microsoft Paint, and incorporating Sanskrit, Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic excerpts to portray the four major sources of sacred texts (Hinduism/Buddhism, Old Testament, New Testament, and Islam).
Date 26 January 2010 (original upload date)
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Author Saukkomies at English Wikipedia

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  • 2010-01-26 17:57 Saukkomies 122×143× (3960 bytes) I created this image on my own, using Microsoft Paint, and incorporating Sanskrit, Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic excerpts to portray the four major sources of sacred texts (Hinduism/Buddhism, Old Testament, New Testament, and Islam).

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