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Scientists have finally been able to read the oldest biblical text ever found.
The 2,000-year-old scroll has been in the hands of archaeologists for decades. But it hasn’t been possible to read it, since it was too dangerous to open the charred and brittle scroll.
Scientists have now been able to read it, using special imaging technology that can look into what’s inside. And it has found what was in there: the earliest evidence of a biblical text in its standardised form.
The passages, which come from the Book of Leviticus, show the first physical evidence of a long-held belief that the Hebrew Bible that’s in use today is more than 2,000 years old.
I would think that this should get some type of response from the pro-Christian advocates. I myself believe in a higher power, for lack of a better word, and also believe that death is not the end of it all, but man is a destructive organism and any thing we touch, we change.
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The 2,000-year-old scroll has been in the hands of archaeologists for decades. But it hasn’t been possible to read it, since it was too dangerous to open the charred and brittle scroll.
Scientists have now been able to read it, using special imaging technology that can look into what’s inside. And it has found what was in there: the earliest evidence of a biblical text in its standardised form.
The passages, which come from the Book of Leviticus, show the first physical evidence of a long-held belief that the Hebrew Bible that’s in use today is more than 2,000 years old.
I would think that this should get some type of response from the pro-Christian advocates. I myself believe in a higher power, for lack of a better word, and also believe that death is not the end of it all, but man is a destructive organism and any thing we touch, we change.
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