Biblical Archaeological Images in Ink & Blood Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit
This is the Marzeah fragment, the oldest known Hebrew fragment to contain the word Elohim meaning God. It is a non-biblical document with some Biblical Hebrew characteristics. In the interest of fairness, I will note that not all scholars are convinced that this fragment is authentic. See here:
https://listhost.uchicago.edu/pipermail/ane/2005-March/018161.html
This is one of the Dead Sea Scroll fragments in Genesis on display also.
This is the Isaiah fragment on display. I shall get all the details when I guide again soon.
This is one of the proto-cuneiform fragments.
And this is one of the Greek fragments on display.
It's small, I know, and the wrong angle to read, but this is the Hebrew text of Genesis chapters 1-6 on display. I hopefully can get a digital image of this from the top o so I can read it and see it. It is remarkably well preserved for being from 1200 A.D.
Here is another different shot of the Hebrew scroll of Genesis chapters 1-6, although again, unreadable.
Here is the Gutenberg Press replica. Its fascinating to watch it work. We owe the quality of our lives and wonderful blessings of books, instruction and education to this invention of the millenium (literally). Everytime you read a book, this was the instrument responsible for us elevating out lives with education.
And finally, a little bit better picture, but still not what I want to have of it.

Nice pics, Kerry.
Posted by: Todd Wood | February 19, 2007 at 10:44 AM
Hey tODD,
I found them in various newspaper releases and reports. I thought they added a lot.... I shall have to start bringing in pics with more of this stuff I write.
It was fu to be with you at the exhibit on Saturday. We had quite a crowd I thought.....
Posted by: Kerry Shirts | February 19, 2007 at 01:40 PM
Speaking of the Dead Sea Scrolls, you have to learn about this new monumental discovery of the Jesus Family Tomb. Go to the http://www.jesusfamilytomb.com
Posted by: Karen | February 26, 2007 at 07:06 AM
Hi Karen! Isn't there a special coming on Sunday about this on television? I think I have seen something along those lines anyway. THANKS for the link. It looks like fascinating things continue to come out eh?
Posted by: Kerry Shirts | February 27, 2007 at 07:14 PM