Hidden text discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Specialists from the National Aerospace Agency of the United States of America discovered letters, words and fragments of text in the Qumran manuscripts that are invisible to the naked eye, without the use of special equipment. The hidden texts are contained in the scrolls related to the Hebrew version of the Bible, namely the Book of Jubilees or Little Genesis (Old Testament Apocrypha), as well as Deuteronomy and Leviticus. The opening is reported by Mail Online. In fact, the discovery of scientists only adds to the mystery of the Qumran manuscripts - artifacts, already shrouded in mystery for millennia. 'The find is not only an amazing phenomenon - it also points to a new scenario, according to which there is another previously unexplored manuscript,' - say experts examining the scrolls NASA. “We still do not quite understand what we have stumbled upon, but apparently, we are talking about another manuscript. Yes, secret inscriptions helped us to find it. ' Recall that the Dead Sea Scrolls or Qumran Manuscripts are the general name for manuscripts found between 1947 and 1956 in caves south of Qumran and a number of other caves in the Judean Desert. Studies have shown that at least some of these artifacts were made and belonged to the Qumran community of the Essenes, an offshoot of Judaism that has spread since the second century BC.
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Hidden text discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls Hidden text discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls Specialists from the National Aerospace Agency of the United States of America discovered letters, words and fragments of text in the Qumran manuscripts that are invisible to the naked eye, without the use of special equipment. The hidden texts are contained in the scrolls related to the Hebrew version of the Bible, namely the Book of Jubilees or Little Genesis (Old Testament Apocrypha), as well as Deuteronomy and Leviticus. The opening is reported by Mail Online. In fact, the discovery of scientists only adds to the mystery of the Qumran manuscripts - artifacts, already shrouded in mystery for millennia. 'The find is not only an amazing phenomenon - it also points to a new scenario, according to which there is another previously unexplored manuscript,' - say experts examining the scrolls NASA. “We still do not quite understand what we have stumbled upon, but apparently, we are talking about another manuscript. Yes, secret inscriptions helped us to find it. ' Recall that the Dead Sea Scrolls or Qumran Manuscripts are the general name for manuscripts found between 1947 and 1956 in caves south of Qumran and a number of other caves in the Judean Desert. Studies have shown that at least some of these artifacts were made and belonged to the Qumran community of the Essenes, an offshoot of Judaism that has spread since the second century BC.
Specialists from the National Aerospace Agency of the United States of America discovered letters, words and fragments of text in the Qumran manuscripts that are invisible to the naked eye, without the use of special equipment. The hidden texts are contained in the scrolls related to the Hebrew version of the Bible, namely the Book of Jubilees or Little Genesis (Old Testament Apocrypha), as well as Deuteronomy and Leviticus. The opening is reported by Mail Online. In fact, the discovery of scientists only adds to the mystery of the Qumran manuscripts - artifacts, already shrouded in mystery for millennia. 'The find is not only an amazing phenomenon - it also points to a new scenario, according to which there is another previously unexplored manuscript,' - say experts examining the scrolls NASA. “We still do not quite understand what we have stumbled upon, but apparently, we are talking about another manuscript. Yes, secret inscriptions helped us to find it. ' Recall that the Dead Sea Scrolls or Qumran Manuscripts are the general name for manuscripts found between 1947 and 1956 in caves south of Qumran and a number of other caves in the Judean Desert. Studies have shown that at least some of these artifacts were made and belonged to the Qumran community of the Essenes, an offshoot of Judaism that has spread since the second century BC.