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The Dead Sea Scrolls
A community portal about The Dead Sea Scrolls with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Dead Sea scrolls comprise roughly 825-872 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible, discovered between 1947 and 1956 in... [more]
A community portal about The Dead Sea Scrolls with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Dead Sea scrolls comprise roughly 825-872 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible, discovered between 1947 and 1956 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran. The texts are of great religious and historical significance, as they are practically the only known surviving Biblical documents written before AD 100.
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For his part, Peleg believes Qumran went through several distinct stages. As the morning heat mounts, he leads me up a steep ridge above the site, where a channel hewn into the rock brought water into the settlement. From our high perch, he points out the foundations of a massive tower that once commanded a fine view of the sea to the east toward today's Jordan. "Qumran was a military post around 100 B.C.," he says. "We are one day from...
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Courtesy WoodwalkerWhile slowly digesting my turkey dinner this weekend, I got to thinking… could there be a connection between the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) and Thanksgiving? Ok, I was actually wondering why I ate so much, ...
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The Citadel in silhouette, Amman, Jordan. The Temple of Hercules overlooks the city of Amman. The Citadel's museum houses fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, among other rare antiquities. The famous Dead Sea Scroll fragments. One of the many sculptural...
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The Gothamist writes:Posting online comments under multiple aliases is apparently against the law, at least in the case of Raphael Haim Golb, 49, who is suspected of using 50 different e-mail addresses and monikers — some of the names belonging to academic rivals — to bolster his arguments about the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls. To back up his belief that the relics were actually produced in Jerusalem libraries, Golb allegedly used multiple...
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World The messages, it turned out, were a hoax. Prosecutors filed criminal charges, saying a lawyer sent the messages to tarnish the professor, his father's rival. The court case has drawn attenti...
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Students and university officials started getting emails last year in which a prominent Judaic studies scholar seemed to make a startling confession: He had committed plagiarism.The messages, it turne...
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Students and university officials started getting e-mails last year in which a prominent Judaic studies scholar seemed to make a startling confession: He had committed plagiarism.
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I walked out of my house the other day and I saw something that was amazingly similar to the Dead Sea Scrolls sitting on my porch. I vaguely remembered these items from years gone by, but honestly hadn’t looked at them in forever.
Okay, they were phonebooks. Remember those? You used to have to use them to look up information about businesses in your area. They were loaded with great information like phone numbers, addresses, maps sometimes...
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NEW YORK - Students and university officials started getting emails last year in which a prominent Judaic studies scholar seemed to make a startling confession: He had committed plagiarism.
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Associated Press - November 4, 2009 4:55 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A defense lawyer says parodies, pranks and freewheeling Internet discussion are at risk in a Manhattan criminal case against a man...
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New York, NY – Students and university officials started getting e-mails last year in which a prominent Judaic studies scholar seemed to make a startling confession: He had committed plagiarism.
The messages, it turned out, were a hoax. Prosecutors filed criminal charges, saying a lawyer sent the messages to tarnish the professor, his father’s rival.
The court [...]
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From vosizneias.com
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"The dead sea scrolls confirm the old testament has not been changed over the years, and Jesus is either God or a liar. I believe He is God."
That is because the old testament was copied letter by letter over the years. OT charged that not a word must be added to, or taken away from "the Law". Jesus does not figure either in the OT or in the dead sea scrolls. No mention is made of him in either one. If Jesus was God, who was he praying to...
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From network.nationalpost.com
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Posting online comments under multiple aliases is apparently against the law, at least in the case of Raphael Haim Golb, 49, who is suspected of using 50 different e-mail addresses and monikers — some of the names belonging to academic rivals — to bolster his arguments about the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls. To back up his belief that the relics were actually produced in Jerusalem libraries, Golb allegedly used multiple online "sock...
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From gothamist.com
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Lots of people have tons of fun pouring over the figures as if they were the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the good people at Political Betting wait with baited breath for every opinion poll to be published... and then people treat the figures ...
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At the Israel Museum we got off the tour bus and spent a couple of hours visiting the facility. This is the museum that houses the Dead Sea Scrolls including the book of Isaiah. The scrolls that are on display are housed in a facility called The Shrine of the Book, which is built in the shape of the pottery jars in which the scrolls were found. The fountain in the background of this picture is the roof of the Shrine of the Book building...
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