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Scholar Praises Dead Sea Scroll

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HEBREW UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR PRAISES DEAD SEA SCROLL EXHIBITIO

FORT WORTH, Texas (BP) -- Hebrew University scholar Shalom Paul praised the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible exhibition at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in the opening lecture of a series complementing the six-month event at the Texas campus.

Having had "the honor of opening up all of the Dead Sea Scroll exhibitions throughout the United States, each time with a different introductory lecture," said Paul, professor of Bible emeritus at the Jerusalem university and chairperson of the Dead Sea Scrolls Foundation, "there are several things that are very unique about this exhibition.

"First of all, this is the first time ever that there is an exhibition taking place at a seminary.

"All of the others throughout the United States, from coast to coast, have been in museums. And I think that is really a feather in your cap.... That is very, very special.

"Also, you will be surprised to hear that there are scrolls here that have never been exhibited before, that have never left the safe-deposit boxes before," Paul said. "And that is something very unique, that you can be aptly proud of -- that you can display to the community things that are unique."

During his lecture, Paul recounted why the Dead Sea Scrolls have value for understanding the Bible, early Judaism, and the birth of Christianity.

Before the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, he said, the oldest copy of the Hebrew Old Testament available to scholars was transcribed 1,000 years after the birth of Christ. After having been copied and recopied by hand for more than a millennium, could this copy of Scripture have preserved the text as originally written?

"Then came the Dead Sea Scrolls, which now gives us manuscripts which are 1,000 years earlier [than the earliest copies we previously had]," Paul said. "And the amazing thing is that, when you look at the gigantic 22-foot Isaiah Scroll, it is very close to what we have today."



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Yes Stephen, the dead sea scrolls are probably the greatest
archeology discovery ever.

There a two Great Isaiah scrolls virtually identical to ours.
The only differences are twelve spelling mistakes.
These date to approx 200BC, these were copies of older
Isaiah scrolls.

Proves once and for all that our Bible has not been
altered in over 2,300 years.

I am also happy that they were the Isaiah scrolls,
messianic prophecies!

How loving is our lord Jesus Christ who bolsters
our faith in such a strong age of unbelief.
 
I have a friend who constantly has something negative to say about the religious things I post, and the scrolls he has attacked the most. I tell him there are thousands of manuscripts, way more than great political figures, and then he tells me something foolish like "You haven't read them all so how can you believe that?" etc. This rekindled my hope in manuscripts and shows how God blesses us tenfold. Everyone was picking at the Bible saying the earliest manuscript was 1000 years after....but then here comes something 1000 years earlier! hahaha!
 
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