Treasure of the Dead Sea Scrolls

In 1952, a French archaeologist discovered a Dead Sea Scroll unlike any other. In the back of a cave in Qumran near the Dead Sea, he found the oddity - a scroll written on almost pure copper. It told of more than sixty locations where an enormous quantity of gold, silver, and Temple implements were hidden from the Romans in the first century CE. Was this scroll a map to the treasures from the Second Temple in Jerusalem? Or, was it only half the answer? After sixty years, the mystery will be solved. The race is on to see who will have the insight and skill to correctly translate the Copper Scroll and find the treasure.

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Treasure of the Dead Sea Scrolls

In 1952, a French archaeologist discovered a Dead Sea Scroll unlike any other. In the back of a cave in Qumran near the Dead Sea, he found the oddity - a scroll written on almost pure copper. It told of more than sixty locations where an enormous quantity of gold, silver, and Temple implements were hidden from the Romans in the first century CE. Was this scroll a map to the treasures from the Second Temple in Jerusalem? Or, was it only half the answer? After sixty years, the mystery will be solved. The race is on to see who will have the insight and skill to correctly translate the Copper Scroll and find the treasure.

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Treasure of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Treasure of the Dead Sea Scrolls

by OpherSegal
Treasure of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Treasure of the Dead Sea Scrolls

by OpherSegal

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Overview

In 1952, a French archaeologist discovered a Dead Sea Scroll unlike any other. In the back of a cave in Qumran near the Dead Sea, he found the oddity - a scroll written on almost pure copper. It told of more than sixty locations where an enormous quantity of gold, silver, and Temple implements were hidden from the Romans in the first century CE. Was this scroll a map to the treasures from the Second Temple in Jerusalem? Or, was it only half the answer? After sixty years, the mystery will be solved. The race is on to see who will have the insight and skill to correctly translate the Copper Scroll and find the treasure.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046033250
Publisher: OpherSegal
Publication date: 06/22/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 412 KB

About the Author

Opher Segal is a veteran writer, producer, and journalist who has been actively involved with the Dead Sea Scrolls for the past three decades – translating, writing commentaries, and publishing about the Scrolls. He produced and hosted the show, “Kaleidoscope,” which aired on Time Warner Cable for twenty years. Many of the leading experts on the Dead Sea Scrolls appeared on the show. Segal co-produced “Treasures of the Jewish World,” which aired on the Trinity Broadcasting Network for seven years.

He has lectured extensively on international law, political science, and the psychological aspects related to the Middle East. He is the author of over fifteen hundred articles on a broad range of subjects, from religion and politics to sports and music. Segal has a Master’s degree in Psychology from California State University, Los Angeles. He lives in Southern California.

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