God's Creation, 100 / evolution, 0
DEAD SEA SCROLLS CONTINUE TO PROVE THE BIBLE TRUE
Between 1947 and 1956, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in history took place near the Dead Sea. Ancient Jewish manuscripts later known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in caves near Qumran. These scrolls included portions of nearly every book of the Old Testament and were dated from roughly 250 BC to AD 70. Their discovery pushed physical evidence of the Hebrew Scriptures back more than a thousand years earlier than critics once claimed existed.
Decades later, as scholars continued the slow work of cataloging and identifying thousands of fragments from those original discoveries, additional biblical texts were recognized and made public. Among them were two small pieces of animal-skin parchment containing Leviticus 23:38–39 and 43–44, written in ancient Hebrew. Though sometimes called a “new” find, these fragments were not newly excavated, but newly identified and published from the original Dead Sea Scroll collections.
What makes these fragments powerful is their accuracy. When compared to the Hebrew text used in modern Bibles, the wording aligns with remarkable precision. No evolving theology. No rewritten doctrine. The same words preserved across centuries. This directly contradicts the claim that the Bible was corrupted or altered over time. Scripture was transmitted carefully, intentionally, and faithfully.
“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever” Isaiah 40:8. The Dead Sea Scrolls do not create faith. They confirm it. History continues to testify that God has preserved His Word exactly as He promised
DEAD SEA SCROLLS CONTINUE TO PROVE THE BIBLE TRUE
Between 1947 and 1956, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in history took place near the Dead Sea. Ancient Jewish manuscripts later known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in caves near Qumran. These scrolls included portions of nearly every book of the Old Testament and were dated from roughly 250 BC to AD 70. Their discovery pushed physical evidence of the Hebrew Scriptures back more than a thousand years earlier than critics once claimed existed.
Decades later, as scholars continued the slow work of cataloging and identifying thousands of fragments from those original discoveries, additional biblical texts were recognized and made public. Among them were two small pieces of animal-skin parchment containing Leviticus 23:38–39 and 43–44, written in ancient Hebrew. Though sometimes called a “new” find, these fragments were not newly excavated, but newly identified and published from the original Dead Sea Scroll collections.
What makes these fragments powerful is their accuracy. When compared to the Hebrew text used in modern Bibles, the wording aligns with remarkable precision. No evolving theology. No rewritten doctrine. The same words preserved across centuries. This directly contradicts the claim that the Bible was corrupted or altered over time. Scripture was transmitted carefully, intentionally, and faithfully.
“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever” Isaiah 40:8. The Dead Sea Scrolls do not create faith. They confirm it. History continues to testify that God has preserved His Word exactly as He promised
God's Creation, 100 / evolution, 0
DEAD SEA SCROLLS CONTINUE TO PROVE THE BIBLE TRUE
Between 1947 and 1956, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in history took place near the Dead Sea. Ancient Jewish manuscripts later known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in caves near Qumran. These scrolls included portions of nearly every book of the Old Testament and were dated from roughly 250 BC to AD 70. Their discovery pushed physical evidence of the Hebrew Scriptures back more than a thousand years earlier than critics once claimed existed.
Decades later, as scholars continued the slow work of cataloging and identifying thousands of fragments from those original discoveries, additional biblical texts were recognized and made public. Among them were two small pieces of animal-skin parchment containing Leviticus 23:38–39 and 43–44, written in ancient Hebrew. Though sometimes called a “new” find, these fragments were not newly excavated, but newly identified and published from the original Dead Sea Scroll collections.
What makes these fragments powerful is their accuracy. When compared to the Hebrew text used in modern Bibles, the wording aligns with remarkable precision. No evolving theology. No rewritten doctrine. The same words preserved across centuries. This directly contradicts the claim that the Bible was corrupted or altered over time. Scripture was transmitted carefully, intentionally, and faithfully.
“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever” Isaiah 40:8. The Dead Sea Scrolls do not create faith. They confirm it. History continues to testify that God has preserved His Word exactly as He promised
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