Qumran — The Day a Goat Changed the History of the Biblical Text
In 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lost a goat. Looking for it, he threw a stone into a cave — and shattered a jar holding the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found.
Leia maisIn 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lost a goat. Looking for it, he threw a stone into a cave — and shattered a jar holding the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found.
Leia maisIn 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lost a goat. Looking for it, he threw a stone into a cave — and shattered a jar holding the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found.
Leia maisForensic investigation of the jars from Khirbet Qumran that preserved the Dead Sea Scrolls for two millennia. Technical report, manuscript inventory and textual variants relevant to the Belem-2025 Bible translation.
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Leia maisNot every textual variant is a harmless footnote. Some divergences between códices radically alter the reading of a passage — and the School measures this impact with forensic precision.
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