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THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE HOLY BIBLE SCRIPTURES !
Qumran,
1947 a.D.
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One more proof of the authenticity
and the veridicality of the Holy Bible.
With the guarantee of the Hebraic State, that preserve the scriptures in a
special amphibian museum.
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From
the works at Qumran.

Map
of Qumran and Palestine.
 A
piece of the scriptures from Qumran.

From
our visit
to the desert of Qumran in 1995
with f. Maximos & Ioannis Karavidopoulos,
Professor of the Theological School at Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki. |
In 1947 an adventive but very important discovery unearthed the most
significant scriptures of Humanity. Handwritten papyrus with veritable
whole chapters of the Old Testament and particularly of the Prophet
Isaiah,
where important prophecies about the Messiah are contained in.
These scriptures were dated by the experts many
years before Christ and for
this reason they are kept like treasure in a special place, in a museum
with undersea capabilities.
It is an Hebraic finding but with huge value for
the Christianity.
The reason is that there have been until now many adversaries that claimed
that the Christians misquoted a posteriori many passages of the Old
Testament in order to match them as prophecies with the New Testament.
Now, the findings can persuade even the most "mala fide" that the
text of the
Old Testament is authentic and it beseems sublimely with the one that we
have today, translated by the O'.
Christ was not accidental in the history of
Humankind, but he was the only
expected Messiah of Israel and of the whole Humankind.
In Qumran, apart from the other findings, the
ruins of an ancient monastic
community of Zealot Hebrew, Essew,were discovered. Essew had gone to the
desert and they were waiting Him by living ascetically, as John the
Baptist
did later.
Also, a memorandum of their life was found, which
impresses today the
researchers. It persuades us that ,indeed, many years before the era of
Christ the expectation of the Messiah was intense, according to the
prophecies of the Old Testament.
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