In the shadow of the Judean cliffs, a secret community once flourished. They were scribes, priests, mystics, and outcasts. These were the people who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls. Over 900 manuscripts—hidden in caves, preserved in jars, waiting for two thousand years. But here’s the mystery: Almost none of these scrolls date to the first...
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