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Posted here June 12, 2008
This article is from http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/126461 I don't know if all Jews--or even most Jews--don't believe that Isaiah wrote the Book of Isaiah ... but *I* believe he did!
What you may not know about this discovery in 1947 is that, when the much older copy of the scrolls were found, and compared to the newer copies, scholars found about six (6) minor differences. Translators later said that they should have left 4 of them as they were in the newer version.
The point? Scribes who copied Scripture down through the years, did so very accurately! (The accuracy and Truth in Scripture is why the liberals/progressives/socialists want the Bible banned from everything....)
Bruce
Israel Museum Displays Ancient Book of Isaiah
by Hillel Fendel
The oldest existing Book of the Bible is on display in the Israel's Museum Shrine of the Book, through mid-August.For
the first time in 40 years, in honor of Israel's 60th anniversary, the
Israel Museum has put ancient scrolls of most of the Book of Isaiah on
display. Entitled, "It Will Come to Pass in the End of Days," the
exhibit features a 2.6-meter-long (8.5 feet) scroll of Chapters 1-28,
and another 2.38-meter-long scroll of Chapters 44-66.
The
scrolls, which were discovered in the Qumran Caves in the Judean Desert
in 1947 along with more than 200 others, will be on display through the
end of August. Most of the Dead Sea scrolls in the Shrine of the Book
are not exhibited for the public for more than a few months at a time,
in order to enable their preservation in ideal conditions.
The
scrolls of the Book of Isaiah, assumed to have been written somewhere
around 120 BCE (only a few hundred years after he lived), are the
oldest existing Biblical book in the world. They pre-date by some 1,000
years the oldest scrolls of the Book of Isaiah that had been extant
until then.
The exhibit also includes archaeological
artifacts from the times of Isaiah concerning his visions and
prophecies, including an ancient sword-shaped plowshare reminiscent of
the famous verse, "They will beat their swords into plowshares" (2:4).
James
Snyder, Director of the Israel Museum, said, "This unique exhibit gives
visitors a rare opportunity to study one of the most complete,
preserved and ancient of the Dead Sea Scrolls."
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