Dead Sea Scrolls The ancient Hebrew religion comprised of different unique cultural activities such as the Dead Sea scrolls. The Dead Sea scroll is commonly known as a collection of manuscripts contained by the Aramaic and the Hebrews. The scriptures got discovered in the Qumran Caves, which are near the Dead Sea. The scrolls get divided into non-biblical manuscripts and the non-biblical manuscripts. The Biblical part does contain materials that are related to the Hebrew Bible. Most parts of the documents did sound familiar to the religious texts found in the Second Temple era. The relationship between the Biblical manuscripts and today’s Hebrew Bible are so similar in their descriptions. Secondly, the non-biblical script did emphasize mostly on religious faith and dwelled on practices of other religious societies. In the Dead Sea scrolls, we discover that in the 2nd century, different a group of Judeans did focus on achieving power, political leadership, and preserving religious society (Roitman, p.90). Moreover, we discover the various methods used by the Jews in the second era to interact with the world wound them. There…
17 Apr