Lost Treasures Sea

By admin, November 27, 2008 1:15 am

Here is proof of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Why would you not believe this?

When there is solid evidence.
In the spring of 1947 Bedouin goat-herds, searching the cliffs along the Dead Sea for a lost goat (or for treasure, depending on who is telling the story), came upon a cave containing jars filled with manuscripts. That find caused a sensation when it was released to the world, and continues to fascinate the scholarly community and the public to this day.
The manuscripts of the Qumran caves include early copies of biblical books in Hebrew and Aramaic, hymns, prayers, Jewish writings known as pseudepigrapha (because they are attributed to ancient biblical characters such as Enoch

http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_scrolls/discovery.shtml

Marie,
I was going to email you but had no posting to email. Thank you for this site. I did want to find this information and I find it useful. I am a twenty-year Christian. You are a wonderful young lady. Have a great evening and a wonderful weekend.
Thanks again,
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