Who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? Explore the evidence pointing to a sectarian Jewish community at Qumran, possibly the Essenes ...
In a darkened exhibit hall at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, curators unveiled a 2,000-year-old fragment of the Dead Sea ...
The Dead Sea Scrolls, which are believed to date back to around 250 B.C.E. to 68 C.E., are Jewish manuscripts discovered ...
The issue: interpretation of the so-called "non-Biblical writings" found with Old Testament scripts among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The verbal storm created by scholars has unleashed some fancy copy ...
The famed Magdala Stone has intricate carvings that ‘showcase the earliest known synagogue images of Temple Menorah.’ ...
Who found the scrolls, how ... In the case of such texts, the Dead Sea Scroll fragments could be reconstructed relatively easily since the later copy formed a template into which the fragments ...
The famed Dead Sea Scrolls, dubbed the “greatest manuscript discovery of modern times,” arrived at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley on Friday, Nov. 15, where they were uncrated after their ...
Researchers say Artificial Intelligence (AI) has for the first time shown that two scribes wrote part of the mysterious ancient Dead Sea Scrolls. Tests were carried out on the longest text ...
The collection is considered the oldest copy of the Hebrew Bible ever found ... Ratzon told the Haaretz newspaper. The priceless Dead Sea Scrolls were found in caves in Qumran on the western ...