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When the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in the middle of last century, they proved to be one of the oldest texts of the Bible yet discovered…

When the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in the middle of last century, they proved to be one of the oldest texts of the Bible yet discovered. And now, archaeologists in the Holy Land have unearthed the twelfth cave that once held these ancient biblical manuscripts:

Excavations in a cave on the cliffs west of Qumran, near the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, prove that Dead Sea scrolls from the Second Temple period were hidden in the cave, and were looted by Bedouins in the middle of the last century. With the discovery of this cave, scholars now suggest that it should be numbered as Cave 12.

The surprising discovery, representing a milestone in Dead Sea Scroll research, was made by Dr. Oren Gutfeld and Ahiad Ovadia from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archaeology, with the help of Dr. Randall Price and students from Liberty University in Virginia USA…

Excavation of the cave revealed that at one time it contained Dead Sea scrolls. Numerous storage jars and lids from the Second Temple period were found hidden in niches along the walls of the cave and deep inside a long tunnel at its rear. The jars were all broken and their contents removed, and the discovery towards the end of the excavation of a pair of iron pickaxe heads from the 1950s (stored within the tunnel for later use) proves the cave was looted.

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When the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in the middle of last century, they proved to be one of the oldest texts of the Bible yet discovered…

 



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