VII-IV-MDCCLXXVI was the date when the United States declared their independence from the British
The date of the Declaration Of Indepence - July 4th, 1776.
it is 1/8 tablet
The word "diamond" is in the bible two times:(Jeremiah 17:1)  "The sin of Judah is written down with an iron stylus. With a diamond point it is engraved on the tablet of their heart, and on the horns of their altars,(Ezekiel 3:9)  Like a diamond, harder than flint, I have made your forehead. You must not be afraid of them, and you must not be struck with terror at their faces, for they are a rebellious house."
It is used to find the square root of 2. If you noticed the number on the tablet 141421 = 2
Yes.
It's actually a tablet with the date of the Declaration Of Independence engraved in Roman numerals
According to internet, it's not a book but a tablet with the date of the Declaration of Independence engraved in Roman Numerals. It is meant to represent a book of laws.
The Statute of Liberty is holding the tablet in her left hand. The tablet has roman numerals inscribed on it. The writing is July 4 1776.
The tablet held by Lady Liberty's left hand simply says July 4, 1776 in Roman Numerals. It represents the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The date of the Declaration Of Indepence - July 4th, 1776.
The tablet is suppose to represent law & order.
The tablet in the Statue of Liberty's left hand says July IV, MDCCLXXVI - July 4, 1776 in roman numerals.
No, not at all. Lady Liberty's tablet has the date on it the constitution was signed: July 4th, 1776. (It's written in Roman Numerals on the tablet, though.) But that has nothing to do with the Christians' 10 commandments.
The tablet of law, held in the Statue's left hand, has the date of American Independence July 4, 1776, written on it in Roman numerals (July IV, MDCCLXXVI)
The Statue of Libertyâ??s tablet is inscribed with the Roman numerals for Americaâ??s Independence Day. It is supposed to be a tablet that represents law.
The original name of the Statue of Liberty was "Liberty Enlightening the World". The tablet she holds in her left hand, engraved with "July IV MDCCLXXVI", (July 4, 1776), represents the Declaration of Independence. The torch upraised in her right hand represents the enlightenment of liberty. (The broken chains at her feet represent escape from oppression. The seven points on her crown represent the seven seas and seven continents.)
The Statue of Liberty doesn't hold a book; it's a tablet, bearing the date (in roman numerals) of 1776, intended to represent the date of the Declaration of Independence.