The Dead Sea scrolls are the second oldest copies of nearly the entire Hebrew Bible written in Hebrew (mostly), Greek, and Aramaic. They are significant because they helped to indicate that the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible we have today has not changed significantly in content over the last 2,000-3,000 years.
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