Oct 23 Blog
By: Robert Cargill
The Museum of the Bible announced that at least five of their Dead Sea Scrolls fragments have been determined to be fakes.
Nov 15 Blog
By: Robin Ngo
The Museum of the Bible is opening in Washington, DC. Take a look at some of the spectacular exhibition spaces and interactive rooms.
May 16 Blog
By: Hershel Shanks
On May 13, 2014, New York’s highest court affirmed the criminal conviction of Raphael Golb, son of Dead Sea Scroll scholar Norman Golb. The younger Golb had tried to support his father’s minority view of the scrolls by sending a number of fraudulent emails using pseudonyms.
Aug 19 Blog
By: Lawrence H. Schiffman
This post was originally published on Professor Schiffman’s website as the first part of an ongoing series on the study of the scrolls. Bible History […]
Jan 28 Blog
By: Noah Wiener
The scrolls’ final stop is at the Museum of Science in Boston (beginning in May 2013), and the museum has worked closely with Brandeis University students and faculty to organize the exhibit.
Jul 5 Blog
By: Biblical Archaeology Society Staff
A new Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit, titled “Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible,” opened up this week at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort […]
Oct 31 Blog
For the next six months, visitors to New York’s Times Square will be able to view a rare collection of 20 Dead Sea Scrolls, together […]
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