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Israeli Scientists Decode One of Last Encrypted Dead Sea Scrolls

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  • Israeli Scientists Decode One of Last Encrypted Dead Sea Scrolls

    Source: http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/calendrical-dead-sea-scroll-israel-05657.html



    Israeli Scientists Decode One of Last Encrypted Dead Sea Scrolls

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    Read on it is an interesting article.

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    Annie Jaubert (1912-1980) did some detailed research on 4Q320, 4Q326 and 4Q328, fragments of the Essene calendar. It was a perpetual calendar, probably the same one used by the authors of Jubilees and 1 Enoch. Passover was always on Tuesday after sunset.

    It could be a solution to the problem as to why the Passover that Jesus and the disciples observed appeared to be a different date than what the priests observed.

    Check out Jaubert, Annie.. Paris: J. Gabalda, 1957. The Date of the Last Supper. Translated by Isaac Rafferty. Staten Island, NY: Alba House, 1965.
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