At the beginning of 1947, a Bedouin shepherd boy went to look for a dead goat. In search of it, he found a cave full of pottery full of manuscripts. And it will be called Dead Sea Scroll. Studies of these scrolls are about the authenticity of the Old Testament, the development of historical Hebrew text, the birth of Christianity, the Jewish community culture of Judaism, and the links currently established between Judaism Improve understanding. And Christianity.
Text analysis and the attribution of fragments have been the main concerns of scholars who deal with them many years after the Dead Sea document was discovered. The uncertain archaeological sources of most collection add further difficulties to the difficult task of classifying thousands of parts. As a result of 60 years of academic research, issues of origination, archaeological origin and correct attribution of fragments are controversial. In many cases, material characterization of rolling lighting media will provide answers to the above questions. Physical and chemical examinations of the dead sea document "parchment" began shortly after discovery. Subsequent research directed to long-term preservation has produced considerable knowledge about this material. It differs from medieval parchment in many ways.
People with worry: Revaluation of culture / Authorization of Hezekiah's prayer (2 Kings 37: 14 - 19 / Isaiah 37: 14 - 20)
Historical archeology has helped many fields including religious studies. For example, "Dead Sea Scrolls" is a collection of approximately 900 documents. From 1947 to 1956, we found a firmly wrapped parchment and other lighting paper in eleven caves near Kumuran on the west coast near the Dead Sea. Scrolls include the Hebrew Bible text written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The scroll of the Dead Sea dates from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD, the oldest Bible text in history. Scrolls also include sentences, poems, and predictions that do not belong to today's Bible. Scroll of discovery deepens the understanding of Judaism and Christianity
Even in this era, scrolls of the Dead Sea are subject to great academic and public interest. However, after discovering more than 50 years today, no one can claim to know the absolute truth of the scroll of the Dead Sea. "Initially they survived for the twentieth century, and Bedouin shepherds unexpectedly discovered this fact, they are the largest and oldest manuscripts related to the Bible and the Nazareus-Christ era "Archaeologists are looking for it." (See page 6, page 6) "For scholars they are valuable resources of the essence of the post-Bible era and they are the two main elements of the world They are searching for sources of religion, for them, they are important and mysterious, and mysterious artifacts, drama. "(See pages 9 and 9) In recent years, interest in Lille is increasing