The Copper Scroll Bible: A Match Made in Heaven
Michael Hearns
The Copper Scroll Bible: A Match Made in Heaven
Michael Hearns
A copper scroll was unearthed in a cave at the Dead Sea in 1952. Astonishingly, it described sixty four sites where enormous amounts of gold and silver treasures were supposed to be buried in biblical times. The scroll also outlined the existence of a duplicate inventory, which indicated the treasures item by item. Many archaeological expeditions were organised to find the buried treasure and the duplicate inventory but they all ended in failure.
In a dramatic new development, it has now been discovered that most of the sixty four sites were listed in the Bible. This was an amazing breakthrough especially as all the biblical experts had failed to recognise that the Old Testament was the duplicate inventory.
There was a litany of numbers listed on the scroll and these mainly indicated the weights of each treasure. For example: 600 Talents or 20,520 Kilograms. Those numbers have proven to be the real gems. They readily formed into modular structures whose totals were the indices of a mystifying calendar system for projecting time onto eternity.
Sensationally, the modules were laid out on the copper scroll in a structure that is the actual emblem of Christianity - the sign of a cross +. What a discovery?
The facts and figures of these astonishing findings in The Copper Scroll Bible are here at your fingertips.
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