Dead Sea Scrolls Collections of manuscript material found at various sites west of the Dead Sea in Palestine in 1947 and the following years. The most important of these sites are the regions near Qumran, Murabba'at and Engedi.
Dead Sea Scrolls : were discovered from 1947 to 1956, in caves along the western shore of the Dead Sea. The bulk of the scrolls were found in caves near Qumran, which was once home to a community of scholars identified as Essenes.
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Biblical scholars only have fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls and few other references pertaining to these particular ancient times.
Mexican Codices, Egyptian Papyri, Assyrian Bricks, Dead Sea Scrolls, strange Parchments, as well as certain very Ancient Temples, Sacred Monoliths, Old Hieroglyphs, Pyramids, Millenary Sepulchres, etc, in their ...
Zoroastrianism, the Dead Sea Scrolls, some forms of Gnosticicism, and Manichaeism.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are a more accurate account of the events surrounding the life of Jesus than are the biblical texts.
See also: World, Christ, Jesus, Light, Mater
 
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