New Technology Gives Earlier Dates for Dead Sea Scrolls, Challenging Doubts About Book of Daniel
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Disappeared for nearly two hundred years, a precious medieval manuscript has just joined the heritage library of Avranches, already rich in a remarkable collection of 201 manuscripts of the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, representing... Article An old manuscript of Mont Saint-Michel that has disappeared for more than 200 years found and entrusted to the city of Avranches appeared first on current values.
New Technology Gives Earlier Dates for Dead Sea Scrolls, Challenging Doubts About Book of Daniel
While scholars have held the Dead Sea Scrolls to date somewhere between the fourth and second century BC, there has … Read More The post New Technology Gives Earlier Dates for Dead Sea Scrolls, Challenging Doubts About Book of Daniel appeared first on Charisma News.


The Manuscripts of the Dead Sea have always been the subject of study and debate. Since their discovery in the caves of Qumran in the mid-20th century, specialists have tried to decipher their origin, their age and their link to biblical texts. Now, a research developed by the University of Groningen, supported by artificial intelligence, provides new answers and generates a strong impact in the religious and academic arena.
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