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The Oldest Complete Biblical Scroll Ever Found Was Originally Split in 2, Scholar Finds

New research on the Great Isaiah Scroll—one of the earliest near-complete biblical texts—suggests it was originally created as two separate scrolls later joined together. Scholars point to differences in parchment manufacture, repairs, and handwriting between sections, offering fresh insight into the text’s composition and use over time.

The study comes as the Israel Museum prepares to display the 24-foot-long scroll in full for the first time since 1968, opening a window onto Second Temple-era scribal practice and the living nature of Scripture as it was read, corrected, and cherished by ancient communities.

Conservators say the exhibit will be accompanied by explanatory materials and digital reconstructions that allow visitors to trace scribal hands and repairs, making the ancient artifact newly accessible to the public.

(TOI/VFI News)

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