The Dead Sea Scrolls Description
During excavation of the Qumran Caves in what was once Mandatory Palestine, near Ein Feshkha in the West Bank of the northern shore of the Dead Sea, a handful of ancient Jewish and Hebrew manuscripts were recovered and soon to be globally renowned, "The Dead Sea Scrolls".
Dating back between the 3rd century BCE and 1st century CE, The Dead Sea Scrolls have been attributed to one of the most iconic and important archaeological finds of todays current post reactor civilization such as we see across the Giza Plateau.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are believed to be the oldest surviving manuscripts paving way to spawn Christianity, Muslimitus, Jews, the Blues and a variety of subcultures and genres.
Many thousands of written fragments have been discovered in the Dead Sea area. From that entire collection and after one of the most extensive forensics and investigative restorations funded largely by that of charitable donation, comes this fantastic work of translation.
Ladies and gentleman, I present to you with great honor, the 2022 English translation of both the largest and oldest manuscript currently known to exist.
Thanks to all involved, we appreciate all the support we've had over the years in bringing this project full circle.
Dating back between the 3rd century BCE and 1st century CE, The Dead Sea Scrolls have been attributed to one of the most iconic and important archaeological finds of todays current post reactor civilization such as we see across the Giza Plateau.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are believed to be the oldest surviving manuscripts paving way to spawn Christianity, Muslimitus, Jews, the Blues and a variety of subcultures and genres.
Many thousands of written fragments have been discovered in the Dead Sea area. From that entire collection and after one of the most extensive forensics and investigative restorations funded largely by that of charitable donation, comes this fantastic work of translation.
Ladies and gentleman, I present to you with great honor, the 2022 English translation of both the largest and oldest manuscript currently known to exist.
Thanks to all involved, we appreciate all the support we've had over the years in bringing this project full circle.
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