 What if we were to tell you that cryptographers in Israel have deciphered one of the last two unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls and what it reveals is strange? Wait, do you hear this? Pieces of fragmented text from the scrolls that have been destroyed through millennia by natural deterioration have finally been painstakingly put back together over the last few years. This allowed researchers the opportunity to then begin to decipher the message that was encoded in a secret Hebrew code on the text. The text was unreadable, suggesting it was not meant to fall into the wrong hands. You have to wonder that if the message on the ancient text really is simple, then why go to these links to hide the message? The deciphered manuscript apparently reveals the existence of an exceptional 364-day calendar that was used by members of the Judean Desert Sect. Strangely, this calendar, along with other coded Dead Sea Scrolls, are texts that were all known in the Qumran community, such as the Rule of the Congregation and Faces of the Moon, and don't seem to include any secrets or hidden wisdom. As religious documents, a wave of controversy surrounds the Dead Sea Scrolls, they were thought to have been written around the 2nd century BC, but their exact authors and dating is highly contested. Scholars agree, however, that the documents which consist of explanatory, wisdom, apocalyptic, and calendar text, in addition to hymns and prayers, were written by Judean Desert Dwellers. These manuscripts are named after the garados located in the area of Qumran on the shores of the Dead Sea, are a collection of 972 manuscripts dating back more than 2,000 years. The ancient texts have fascinated historians since their discovery, but why were a few of the Dead Sea Scrolls coded? What great secrets are they hiding? There must be more than what meets the eye, and you have to suggest that we must be missing something here. Why were they hidden in the caves, and why were they encoded so they could not be read, if found? Were they part of an ancient library and smuggled to this place to be preserved? Whatever the truth may be, there is very little doubt that they are a massive importance to the modern world regarding the ancient civilization. The scrolls are mostly written in Hebrew and code, although Aramaic and Greek scrolls have also been found. Most are scribed on parchment, but some are written on papyrus, and one has been found on copper. Not the revelations we were looking for guys, but maybe there is far more detail and writings to be revealed for public scrutiny. After all, these scrolls remain unpublished, and there is still one whole scroll to decipher. We also could suggest that the scrolls may not even have been reconstructed properly. They could have been put together in a way that would hide the true meaning of what is written in the text. A preconceived notion by a religious expert could easily adapt the scrolls to fit with certain ideas of what they already knew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, just a thought. What do you guys think of the information revealed regarding the deciphering of these scrolls? Comments below and thank you for watching.