Can we agree Isaiah was a real fellow by evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls, in particular the Great Isaiah Scoll?
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Beowulf said:Can we agree Isaiah was a real fellow by evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls, in particular the Great Isaiah Scoll?
Then there's agreement on age?Dark_Lite said:Speaking of the Dead Sea Scrolls...
Anyone want to guess how the age of them was determined?![]()
You might want to revise that date. The University of Arizona did most of the dating of scroll fragments and did not get dates anywhere near that old. They got dates between 150 BC and 100 AD for different scrolls.chanis said:the scrolls are said to be dated back before the time of Christ around the 3rd century bc which makes them super old...If you have never read the Case for Christ I reccomend you reading it, it has some real cool information regarding the dead sea scrolls...
check out this website...
www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/toc.html
Euryale said:You might want to revise that date. The University of Arizona did most of the dating of scroll fragments and did not get dates anywhere near that old. They got dates between 150 BC and 100 AD for different scrolls.
Uh-oh! She just said the "r" word! Radiocarbon dating doesn't tell YEC's anything. The parchment was probably still alive when they got that old reading.Sapphyre said:Except for the scroll for Isaiah: The UA team radiocarbon dated the famous Book of Isaiah scroll at between 335 BCE and 122 BCE.