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Fol. 103: At the lower part of the middle column at the end of the Book of Leviticus is an illustrative drawing executed in masorah in micrography. A circle probably representing the presence of God, is set over a ountain in a triangle shape is drawn right after the text: "These are the commadments which the Lord commanded Moses for the children of Israel on Mount Sinai" (אלה המצות אשר צוה ה' את משה אל בני ישראל בהר סיני). At the top of the third column, is a schematic drawing of a gate or a section of the tent (Tabernacle?) , with what seems to be a lamp hanging from the ceiling. The lamp is composed of a double tear droplet executed in micrographic masorah, which marks the opening of the Book of Numbers. (Gomelauri quates Rachel Milstein's research, see: Gomelauri 2023, pp. 150-151).