The Great Isaiah Scroll And The Original Bible: An Interview With Dr . . . FLINT: The Great Isaiah Scroll, and all the Dead Sea Scrolls, are faith-affirming, life-giving, and historically accurate Note: Nineteen copies of Isaiah have been found among the Dead Sea Scrolls and five commentaries, known as pesharim, on Isaiah
The Dead Sea Scrolls Shed Light on the Accuracy of our Bible A significant comparison study was conducted with the Isaiah Scroll written around 100 B C that was found among the Dead Sea documents and the book of Isaiah found in the Masoretic text
Isaiah Scroll - Wikipedia "Ultra-high resolution images of several Dead Sea Scrolls are now available on the web, after Google helped digitise the ancient texts The search firm lent its expertise in scanning documents to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem
The Great Isaiah Scroll and the Masoretic Text | AHRC While these differences are not severe, at least in these few passages, it clearly demonstrates that more than 17 differences exist in Isaiah 53 between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the King James Version
Scrolling Back in Time: The Great Isaiah Scroll – Tyndale House Kim Phillips focuses in on the Great Isaiah Scroll, the oldest copy we have of the complete Hebrew text of Isaiah and one of the most important Dead Sea Scrolls He explains the significance of the discovery in 1947 and what it tells us about the accuracy of scribes copying manuscripts over the years
The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls The authoritative and scriptural status of the Book of Isaiah is consistent with the messianic beliefs of the community living at Qumran, since Isaiah is known for his prophecies of judgment and consolation, and his visions of the End of Days and the coming of the Kingdom of God
The Dead Sea Scrolls: What They Reveal About the Bible One of the most significant finds was the Great Isaiah Scroll, which contains the full text of the Book of Isaiah and dates to about 150 B C When compared to the Masoretic Text, scholars found it to be over 95% identical, with the variations being minor spelling differences or grammatical details that do not change the meaning of the text