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  2. File:Syriac Zqapha above (Serto form).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Koren Type - Wikipedia

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    The Bible was to be the first Bible designed, edited, printed, and bound by Jews in nearly 500 years. A design competition was held, and Korngold's font won. The preliminary version of the font that grew out of the competition was used in an edition of the Book of Jonah issued in 1946 by the publishing house of The Hebrew University (later ...

  4. Royal Baptismal Font (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Baptismal Font was made by the silversmith Christian Mundt II in Hamburg and the foot by the silversmith Gödert Botstede around the year 1660. [2] [3] The font is made from solid silver and partly giltet to give the appearance of gold. The bottom has a relief of the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist. [2]

  5. Lexicon (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The ESV Study Bible, among various other English Standard Version Bibles published by Crossway, uses the typeface for its body text. [1] [2] The Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad (and nrc•next) used the typeface from 2001 until 2013. De Does designed a special version to be used for the large headlines.

  6. Papyrus (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Costello created the font in 1982, when he was 23 years old and just out of college. He had been studying the Bible and came onto the idea of what a written font would have looked like in biblical times in the Middle East. [1] He hand-drew the font over a period of six months by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper.

  7. Religious and political symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    symbol code point name 🞡 u+1f7a1: thin greek cross 🞢 u+1f7a2: light greek cross 🞣 u+1f7a3: medium greek cross 🞤 u+1f7a4: bold greek cross 🞥 u+1f7a5

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  9. Doves Press - Wikipedia

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    The first digital revival of Doves Type was made in 1994 by Swedish designer Torbjörn Olsson, who added an italic font for the typeface. His fonts reproduce the soft corners and imperfections of the printed characters. [10] In 2013, designer Robert Green began to create a more polished digital version of Doves Type. [11]