Dead Sea Scrolls (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

Learn the behind the scenes details of the 19,000 pieces of what has become known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Discover the Science, Academia, Geography and History behind the greatest Archaeological discovery of all time.

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  • Our Lords name is YHWH, it's not what ever you want to call it!

  • cave four was probably the community library.

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  • @EndOfNumbers Moses Asked what God's Name was.. how did he reply??? He didn't say YHWH.... He said "I AM WHO I AM".. The Great I AM... literally translated would read.. "I WILL BE"

  • Names are such a petty argument.

  • @broadcastvideolycos

    We are Muslim and we did not hate knowledge. Our god is Allah; ain't Aram.

    Amen.

  • @MrJahvega, you must be a moslem. Only moslem hate this scrolls because this scrolls proof that the true Lord is YHWH and not Allah Swt.

  • There is no original bible. The bible is gathered information from belief systems that existed way before the creation of Christianity in 325 by Constantin at the Council of Nicaea with the popes at that time! Christianity is an Egyptian astral-logical and gnostic Herbalism belief systems. Oh yeah God has no right name, because God is a man made concept based on the REAL God - The universe as a whole collective consciousness

  • I want to see the original Bible.

    George Vreeland Hill

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