Milton Quintanilla | Contributor for ChristianHeadlines.com | Friday, June 5, 2020
Israeli researchers have made a breakthrough discovery about the origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls, following an intense seven-year study.
CBN News reports that the study involved DNA samples taken from the ancient manuscripts.
The results showed that some of them were written far off in the Qumran instead of the Dead Sea, where it is widely considered that they were composed by an ancient Jewish sect known as the Essenes.
The researchers made the discovery following a DNA analysis of the animal skin that the scrolls were written on.
“Almost all the scrolls we sampled were found to be made of sheep skin,” said Tel Aviv University Professor Oded Rechavi, who led the interdisciplinary team.
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