The ATS Bible and Manuscript Museum engages the visitor in the history of the written word, especially the Bible, through the display of rare and unique exhibits.
The ATS Bible and Manuscript Museum features rare and unique items spanning more than 2,000 years of Bible translation and 500 years of printing history, as well as a history of the written word. Among the many exhibits displayed are: a cunneiform tablet (4th millenium BC); a fragment from the Dead Sea Scrolls (200 BC); a papyrus fragment of Exodus in Greek (300 AD); a Hebrew Torah Scroll from 1492, a Great Bible (1566); a Geneva Bible (1580); pages from the Wycliffe (15th c.), Luther (16th c.), Tyndale (1541), and the original King James (1611); and many more items. The Museum is free and open to the public. Call for a tour for any size group at 419-289--5462.