Fragments of the Dead Sea Scroll with Biblical text discovered by Israeli archaeologists

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The curator of the Antiquities Authority of Israel, Tanya Bitler, shows newly discovered fragments of the Dead Sea Scroll in the Dead Sea Scrolls Conservation Laboratory in Jerusalem, March 16, 2021.

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Jerusalem Israeli archaeologists announced the discovery of dozens of new people on Tuesday Fragments of the Dead Sea Scroll with a biblical text. The fragments were found in a desert cave and presumably hidden during a Jewish uprising against Rome almost 1,900 years ago.

The fragments of the parchment contain lines of Greek text from the books of Zechariah and Nahum and are according to the Israeli Antiquities Authority radiocarbon dating to the 2nd century AD. These are the first new scrolls found in archeological excavations in the desert south of Jerusalem in 60 years.


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The new pieces presumably belong to a set of parchment fragments found at a site known as ‘The Cave of Horror’ – named after the 40 human skeletons found there during excavations in the 1960s – which is also a Greek version of the Twelve Minors carry. Prophets. The cave is located in a remote gorge in the Judean desert south of Jerusalem.

The fragments were presumably hidden in the cave during the Bar Kochba uprising, an armed Jewish uprising against Rome during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, between 132 and 136 AD.

The artifacts were found during an operation by the Israeli Antiquities Authority in the Judean desert to find scrolls and other artifacts to prevent possible looting. Authorities held a news conference on Tuesday to unveil the discovery.

The Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of Jewish texts found in desert caves in the West Bank near Qumran in the forties and fifties, dating from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD. It contains the earliest known copies of biblical texts and documents that set out the beliefs of a little-understood Jewish sect.

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