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* Shepherd "found" the scrolls, identity later revealed, after October 1949, even though an interview was held.<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* Shepherd "found" the scrolls, identity later revealed, after October 1949, even though an interview was held.<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* Repeated, not proven statements to support authenticity.<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* Repeated, not proven statements to support authenticity.<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* <ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* Scholarly objective approach taken early on by Solomon Zeitlin in 1953.<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* <ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* Are the Dead Scrolls the Torah Scrolls (manuscript 18th century)?<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* <ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
* Focus on (paleo)linguistic analysis.<ref name=YTDeadSea4 group="R"/>
 


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:36, 22 September 2019

Dead Sea Scrolls
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Type 1 Archeology
Type 2 Myth creation
Years 1946+
Dates
Place Qumran caves
Israel
Perps Jews
Information
Podcasts FAC 611, FRAC 7.7
Research [R 1]
Mainstream [M 1][M 2][M 3][M 4]

The Dead Sea Scrolls are an allegedly original biblical document found in 11 Qumran caves in Israel since November 1946. Mainstream already admits "some of the" or "five" scrolls are fake.[M 1] It seems more like it all is a modern fake.

Summary

See also

References

Research

Mainstream