ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE BIBLE:
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
by DC
In a world filled with an overwhelming amount of information at one’s finger tips, such as many philosophies, ideologies, ways of thinking and opposing points of view, there is one book that can be trusted. The Bible claims to be the inspired Word of God and a book that you can trust. For example, the Bible says of itself;
“For the word of the LORD is right and true; he is faithful in all he does” (Psalm 33:4, ESV)
“Every word of God is flawless; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him” (Psalm 30:5, ESV).
How can a book as old as the Bible, having been written by over 40 different writers in three different languages over a 1,600 year time span, make such claims? Well, the Bible also claims that the LORD God, Creator of all things, is its author (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Therefore, there is one author who is eternal, but has had His book written by many people and claims that the message is right, flawless and trustworthy.
One way to assure ourselves of the accuracy of the Bible is to compare it with ancient copies of the text. This was made possible with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947 by young Bedouin shepherds in the desert of Judea. While searching for a stray goat in a cave a shepherd discovered jars filled with ancient scrolls. This began a search that eventually resulted in the discovery of thousands of scroll fragments. Using a number of techniques to identify the age of the scrolls, it was determined that the scrolls dated from the third century B.C.E. to 68 C.E. “Coming from the late Second Temple Period, a time when Jesus of Nazareth lived, they are older than any other surviving biblical manuscripts by almost one thousand years.”[1]
“The most important ancient witnesses to the Hebrew Bible are the texts discovered at Wadi Qumran in the 1940s and 1950s… The greatest importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls lies in the discovery of biblical manuscripts dating back to only about 300 years after the close of the Old Testament canon. That makes them 1000 years earlier than the oldest manuscripts previously known to biblical scholars. The texts found at Wadi Qumran were all completed before the Roman conquest of Palestine in A.D. 70, and many predate this event by quite some time. The Dead Sea Scrolls collection contains fragments of all the books in the Hebrew Bible with the exception of Esther.”[2] The Isaiah scroll has received the most publicity, although it is important to note that the texts are extremely close in accuracy to other ancient texts, such as the Masoretic Text, that contains the same biblical texts.
To me, this is strong evidence that the Bible was not the fabrication of people! The scrolls demonstrate the precision of those who copied it and the desire to have such important information preserved for future generations. Knowing that the Bible we read today is virtually the same as the texts written centuries before Jesus, means that for over 2,000 years, Bible readers have been reading the same information. Now that is consistency! For a book that claims to be from the eternal Creator who’s word is right, true, flawless and can be trusted, the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls helps immensely in verifying that there is a God and His word can be trusted and relied upon yesterday, today and tommorrow.
[1] World of the Scrolls, http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/world.scrolls.html, accessed on May 21, 2012.
[2] Comfort, Philip Wesley, The Origin of the Bible (1192) – Texts and Manuscripts of the Old Testament, pp. 155-156