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Ancient Texts

Exploring Ancient Manuscripts and the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Ancient Texts

De : Dr. Peter FLint, Dr. Scott Carroll
Lu par : Dr. Scott Carroll
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We've combined the meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls briefing and several key strategic perspectives sessions by Dr. Peter Flint and Dr. Scott Carroll into a single six-session pack!

The foremost authority on Paleo-Hebrew literature, Peter Flint, PhD, discusses the meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls, their significance for understanding the Bible, Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity.

The Dead Sea Scrolls, found in caves near the Dead Sea, 15 miles east of Jerusalem, between 1947 to 1956, include the oldest existing biblical manuscripts and the remarkable texts of the purist Jewish community at Qumran.

The discovery of the scrolls has added dramatically to our understanding of the varieties of Judaism at the time of Jesus and the rise of Christianity, but has also promoted heated debate about the nature of these religions.

As the monumental task of transcribing and translating the Dead Sea Scrolls is finally completed, people around the world are taking stock of the significance of these ancient documents. In this study, one of the world's foremost experts on the scrolls reveals the complete and fascinating story in all its detail: the amazing discovery, the intense controversies, and the significant revelations.

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