Who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? Truth is, no one is sure
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Sections of the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets scroll discovered in the Judean Desert expedition as they were found.
Israel Finds New Dead Sea Scroll, First Such Discovery in 60 Years
Ruth Schuster, Ariel David | 16.03.2021
 

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11Q13, also 11QMelch or the Melchizedek document, is a fragmentary manuscript among the Dead Sea Scrolls (from Cave 11) which mentions Melchizedek as leader of God's angels in a war in Heaven against the angels of darkness instead of the more familiar Archangel Michael.
Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? Truth Is, No One Is Sure
Ruth Schuster | 16.03.2021
 
 
Jeremiah 10:1
DNA Unlocks the Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Asaf Ronel | 07.06.2020
 
 
The virtually unwrapped Ein Gedi scroll compared to the size of a penny. The original scroll is on the right.
Particle Accelerator to Help Read Dead Sea Scrolls Too Fragile to Unroll
Ariel David | 05.05.2020
 
 
A fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Mind the gap || Scholars Have Been Vastly Mistaken in Filling the Holes in Our History
Ruth Schuster | 13.01.2021
 
 
 
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