Fragment Proves Torah Hasn’t Changed for 2,000 Years

From the Associated Press:

The charred lump of a 2,000-year-old scroll sat in an Israeli archaeologist’s storeroom for decades, too brittle to open. Now, new imaging technology has revealed what was written inside: the earliest evidence of a biblical text in its standardized form.

The passages from the Book of Leviticus, scholars say, offer the first physical evidence of what has long been believed: that the version of the Hebrew Bible used today goes back 2,000 years.

The discovery, announced in a Science Advances journal article by researchers in Kentucky and Jerusalem on Wednesday, was made using “virtual unwrapping,” a 3D digital analysis of an X-ray scan. Researchers say it is the first time they have been able to read the text of an ancient scroll without having to physically open it.

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One Comment

  • Nice but unessecary

    Nice but it’s not these ‘proofs’ that are the source of our faith and knowledge as is clear from the story in gemoro See Shabbat 63b and Me’ilah
    13b..