The ancient manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls remain one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the modern era. In this episode of Crosswalk Talk, Bobby Duke, Chief Curatorial Officer at the Museum of the Bible, discusses the museum’s remarkable new exhibit showcasing fragments of these ancient texts.
Dr. Duke explains why the scrolls—some dating back more than 2,000 years—have strengthened confidence in the reliability of the biblical text. He also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the traveling exhibit organized by the Israel Antiquities Authority and highlights other fascinating artifacts visitors can experience at the museum.
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About the Museum of the Bible
Located in Washington, DC, the Museum of the Bible explores the Bible’s history, narrative, and cultural impact through interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and immersive experiences.
From ancient manuscripts to modern technology—including the first smartphone to download the YouVersion Bible App—the museum traces the story of Scripture and its influence on art, literature, science, and global culture.
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