Passages Exhibition Debuts Historic Display
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The exhibition makes up the world's largest private collection of biblical texts and artifacts. (The Green Collection )
Dr. Scott Carroll, the director of the Green collection called it, "invaluable." (The Green Collection )
The Hobby Lobby paid for the entire exhibition. (The Green Collection)
Mr. Green declined to comment on how much any of the artifacts were purchased for. (The Green Collection )
Dr. Scott Carroll, left, Green's advisor and director of the Green collection and founder Steve Green. (The Green Collection )
The exhibition was announced at the Vatican embassy in Washington DC. (The Green Collection )
Members of a clergy gathered to see the collection. (The Green Collection )
Scholars, politicians and business people of all kinds gathered to see the exhibition. (The Green Collection )