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Modern Scholarship Claims that the Shapira Scroll Is Actually the Oldest-Known Copy of the Hebrew Scriptures (c. 957 B.C.E.)

The Shapira Scroll (also known as the Shapira Strips) was a manuscript written in Paleo-Hebrew script. It was presented by Moses Shapira in 1883 as an ancient Biblical artifact and was the focus of a major archaeological controversy. Modern scholars are saying that it is 700 years older than the oldest Dead Sea Scrolls that date to about 250 B.C.E.

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Modern Scholarship Claims that the Shapira Scroll Is Actually the Oldest-Known Copy of the Hebrew Scriptures (c. 957 B.C.E.) – Christian Publishing House Blog
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Modern Scholarship Claims that the Shapira Scroll Is Actually the Oldest-Known Copy of the Hebrew Scriptures (c. 957 B.C.E.) – Christian Publishing House Blog

The Shapira Scroll (also known as the Shapira Strips) was a manuscript written in Paleo-Hebrew script. It was presented by Moses Shapira in 1883 as an ancient Biblical artifact and was the focus of a major archaeological controversy. Modern scholars

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