Google Puts Dead Sea Scrolls Online
Software giant Google has put the Dead Sea Scrolls online as hi-res images. Users can now examine the scrolls – along with English translations of each line – from their own computers. The scrolls may be accessed at the website from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
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Posted on September 26, 2011, in Ram's Horn and tagged Dead Sea Scrolls, Google, Isaiah scroll, Israel, Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
Years ago we went to a museum in Jerusalem that had the scrolls. I do not remember any English, so I will definitely check out the web site
Nadyne