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1947

Dead Sea Scrolls discovered

1947

A Bedouin shepherd boy, tossing stones into a cliffside cave near the Dead Sea, heard pottery break. He had found the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls, two-thousand-year-old Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts that rewrote the scholarly understanding of early Judaism and Christianity. More caves and more scrolls followed over the next decade. Biblical scholarship was permanently reset.