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Dead Sea Scolls

The first of the Dead Sea Scroll discoveries
occurred in 1947 in Qumran, a village situated
about twenty miles east of Jerusalem on the
northwest shore of the Dead Sea. A young Bedouin
shepherd, following a goat that had gone astray,
tossed a rock into one of the caves along the
sea cliffs and heard a cracking sound: the rock
had hit a ceramic pot containing leather and
papyrus scrolls that were later determined to be
nearly twenty centuries old. Ten years and many
searches later, eleven caves around the Dead Sea
were found to contain tens of thousands of
scroll fragments dating from the third century
B.C. to A.D. 68 and representing an estimated
eight hundred separate works.

The Dead Sea Scrolls comprise a vast
collection of Jewish documents written in
Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, and encompassing
many subjects and literary styles. They include
manuscripts or fragments of every book in the
Hebrew Bible except the Book of Esther, all of


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