Many of the manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls may be much older than previously thought, according to a new study that could transform our understanding of their Jewish and Christian origins.
WASHINGTON -- D.C.’s Museum of the Bible made an announcement Monday about five of their artifacts kept at the museum: They’re fakes. The artifacts in question were fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls ...
“The implications are profound,” said Dr. Maruf Dhali, assistant professor of AI at Groningen and co‐author of the study. An international team led by the University of Groningen has combined ...
Bobby Duke spends most of his adventures as chief curatorial officer of the Museum of the Bible studying and teaching about the priceless artifacts in its collection.
The genesis of this study was Vol. 297: "Biblical Time Keeping – BC and AD Versus BCE and CE," published on December 7, 2025.
Some scholars say they're pieces of the renowned Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish texts that date to the days of Jesus. Others suspect the fragments are expensive forgeries meant to dupe American evangelicals ...
Museum of the Bible offers rare look at Dead Sea Scrolls Museum of the Bible chief curator Dr. Robert Duke gives 'Fox News Sunday' a special glimpse at the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Museum of ...
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library held a media day on Wednesday, February 26, to watch the installation of a new group of Dead Sea Scrolls, including the famed 4Q57 Isaiah Scroll, a fragment of ...
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 371, Box 1, "The Torch," March 1965, p. 4. Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 371, Box 3, "The Torch," July ...