Israel displays 2,000-Year-Old Copy Of Ten Commandments

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An Israeli Museum has for the first time in history featured a 2,000-year-old copy of the Ten Commandments dated between the years 30 B.C. and 1 B.C. The scroll was discovered along with the other Dead Sea Scrolls in the mid-20th century in Khirbet Qumran, an archaeological site near the shores of the Dead Sea where the oldest known versions of the Hebrew Bible was also discovered.

Marking the museum’s 50th anniversary and because of the delicate state of the parchment document, the scroll will be shown for about four weeks, after which the museum will return it to a more protected environment and display a duplicate copy.


PS: This article is a summarized version of the original news

Source: Israel displays 2 000-Year-Old Copy Of Ten Commandments - The Summary
 
The Qur'an of Islam and some books of Hadiths (sayings of Muhammad, peace be upon him and his family) are known to be 100 % authentic. This is established scientifically.

Scriptures relative to other faiths can hardly be proven authentic, scientifically.
 
The Qur'an of Islam and some books of Hadiths (sayings of Muhammad, peace be upon him and his family) are known to be 100 % authentic. This is established scientifically.

Scriptures relative to other faiths can hardly be proven authentic, scientifically.
There are many books of "sayings" attributed to various people. The "sayings" of Mo' (swish), are only considered scripture by Moslems who worship islams' inventor.

There is nothing authentic about the Koran as there is no surviving original manuscript.
 
There is nothing authentic about the Koran as there is no surviving original manuscript.

That's because it was written on leaves and bark, and a goat ate it.
Yep. And Uthman authored what eventually became the koran. Just another book of tales and fables that Moslems worship because they've been told a man heard voices from an angel, who represented a gawd.... so the fable goes.
 

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