Unveiling the Mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls
In 1947, a discovery by teenagers in a cave near the Dead Sea unearthed ancient scrolls within clay jars, dating back over 2000 years. This significant find has led to the excavation of around 850 manuscripts since.
The Dead Sea Scrolls, primarily in Hebrew and Aramaic, cover nearly the entire Old Testament except Esther. Their discovery includes the Copper Scroll, which intriguingly serves as a map to hidden treasures worth about $1 billion.