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Ancient Scrolls in Desert Caves?

Ancient Scrolls in Desert Caves?

by Jeff Childers | Apr 4, 2017 | Ancient scholarship

Most people know about the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS): hundreds of ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts that came to light in 1946 in the Judaean wilderness. Hidden for centuries in eleven different caves, the scrolls were first discovered by Bedouin shepherds in the...

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