Textual Criticism

Unraveling the Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Did you know the oldest surviving copies of the Hebrew Bible were found in desert caves? Discovered between 1946 and 1956 near the salty shores of a Middle Eastern lake, these ancient manuscripts rewrote our understanding of religious history. Hidden for over 2,000 years, they include texts older than any previously known biblical documents by […]

Textual Criticism

Qumran Caves: Unlocking Ancient Secrets

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Did you know that over 900 ancient manuscripts—some dating back 2,000 years—were found hidden in desert caverns near the Dead Sea? This accidental discovery in the 1940s reshaped our understanding of religious history and ancient cultures. Nestled at 31°44′31″N 35°27′31″E, these rocky chambers sit just west of the Dead Sea’s salty shores. For centuries, they […]

Theology

Ancient Hebrew: Unlocking the Past

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Ever wondered about the secrets in ancient Hebrew? How it could tell us stories from long ago? Ancient Hebrew is a Semitic language that holds many secrets. It’s like a time capsule that shows us what life was like long ago. By exploring this language, we learn about ancient cultures and their beliefs. It also […]