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The Dead Sea Scrolls were created during the Masoretic biblical era, so the clothing would have matched your traditional Old Testament dress.
None of the Bible is based on the Dead Sea Scrolls as originals. The Scrolls consisted of copies of many of the existing books of the Old Testament, plus a number of secular documents containing rules and administrative procedures of the community at the Dead Sea. The principal value of the Scrolls is that they enable scholars to see what the books of the Old Testament actually said up to the time in the first century when they were hidden, and what changes have occurred since that time.
No. John's Gospel takes its inspiration from the Gospels of Mark and Luke, not from a mystical Jewish sect.The Gospel of John was written well into the second century, whereas the Dead Sea Scrolls were hidden prior to the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE (with the exception of a few late Dead Sea Scrolls, dating from the Bar Kokhba revolt of 135 CE). All the Dead Sea Scroll fragments large enough to interpret unambiguously either were copies of Old Testament scrolls or were secular documents.
John Marco Allegro has written: 'The people of the Dead Sea scrolls' -- subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran community 'The Dead Sea scrolls' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dead Sea scrolls 'Search in the desert' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian myth' -- subject(s): Christianity, Criticism, interpretation, Dead Sea scrolls, Essenes, Gnosticism, Origin, Relation to the New Testament 'The Dead Sea scrolls and the origins of Christianity' -- subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls 'All manner of men' -- subject(s): Race, Physical anthropology 'Mystery of the Dead Sea scrolls revealed' -- subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls
James C. VanderKam has written: 'A teacher for all generations' -- subject(s): Bible, Judaism, Qumran community, Ethiopic book of Enoch, Dead Sea scrolls, Criticism, interpretation, Book of Jubilees, History 'The meaning of the Dead Sea scrolls' 'The Dead Sea scrolls today' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, Textual, Criticism, interpretation, Dead Sea scrolls, Essenes, Qumran community, Relation to the New Testament, Textual Criticism 'Enoch and the growth of an apocalyptic tradition' -- subject(s): Apocalyptic literature, Criticism, interpretation, Ethiopic book of Enoch, History and criticism 'Calendars in the Dead Sea scrolls' -- subject(s): Calendar, Jewish, Chronology, Jewish, Dead Sea scrolls, Jewish Calendar, Jewish Chronology 'The Dead Sea scrolls and the Bible' -- subject(s): Relation to the Old Testament, Relation to the New Testament, Judaism, Dead Sea scrolls, History
Um, the Old Testament itself is a historical book. It doesn't go much older than the very beginning. We call the scrolls that make up the Old Testament the Red Sea scrolls.
the dead sea scrolls were found in the mountain side caves of the dead sea
Peter W. Flint has written: 'The Dead Sea Scrolls' 'Celebrating the Dead Sea Scrolls' -- subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran community 'The Dead Sea Psalms scrolls and the Book of Psalms' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, Textual, Dead Sea Psalms scrolls, Dead Sea scrolls, Textual Criticism, Versions
The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 11 cave chambers along the Dead Sea in large jars.
The Dead Sea Scrolls Deception was created in 1991.
The Dead Sea Scrolls, which were found in the Qumran caves.
the dead sea scrolls!!