The world's oldest Bible in Hebrew has been sold for more than 38 million dollars.
It is On May 24, it was sold at Sotheby's auction for 38.1 million dollars, we got from the company's website.
The world's oldest Bible in Hebrew is noted to be the most expensive manuscript ever sold at auction. The manuscript was named Codex Sassoon in honor of the previous owner, David Solomon Sassoon, who acquired the Bible in 1929.
Now it was bought by the former US ambassador in Romania, Alfred H. Moses and donated to the Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv. According to the report of the Voice of America It should be noted that they demanded a higher price for the book than Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester manuscript sold in 1994, which was bought for 30.8 million dollars.