Unearth an ancient mystery in “The LOST Scroll of Moses.” Deuteronomy informs us that Moses wrote a scroll and bequeathed it to the Levites and the elders of Israel.
Tradition claims this Moses scroll is the Pentateuch, but clues within the Pentateuch point elsewhere. The Bible describes the enigmatic scroll as lost, then found in 622 BCE, triggering debates among experts – could it be a form of Deuteronomy? Or was the “discovered scroll,” as some scholars suggest, a mere pious fraud designed to support the reforms of Josiah’s era? This class seeks to solve this age-old enigma.
Join us as we piece together the clues embedded within the scriptures and those of a controversial 19th-century find in an enlightening journey, tracing the origins of the lost scroll and revisiting a document long-dismissed as a forgery – the Shapira scrolls. Are the biblical clues key to identifying the true contents of Moses’ original scroll? And could the Shapira scrolls, overlooked for centuries, represent the legendary manuscript we’ve been seeking? Prepare to challenge your perceptions of biblical history.
This intriguing exploration into the realm of sacred texts might reveal an ancient truth that has been hiding for millennia. Join us on this journey of discovery, where history, mystery, and faith intertwine. It’s time to rediscover the LOST Scroll of Moses.
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