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- The_Samuel_Scroll abstract "The Samuel scroll was one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in 1947, by a Bedouin shepherd who stumbled across them in what was termed \"The greatest archaeological find of the twentieth century\" by William Foxwell Albright. Among these scrolls were over 930 biblical manuscripts - the oldest known copies of the Hebrew Bible, over 1000 years older than the Masoretic text from which the Old Testament was then translated from. Among these manuscripts, four contain parts of what is commonly referred to as \"The First and Second Books of Samuel\".".
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- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Absalom.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Ammon.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Antiquities_of_the_Jews.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Books_of_Samuel.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink David.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Emanuel_Tov.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Ulrich.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Goliath.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_University_of_Jerusalem.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Joab.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Josephus.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Masoretes.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Masoretic_Text.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Nahash_of_Ammon.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink New_Revised_Standard_Version.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Old_Testament.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Philistines.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Qumran.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Saul.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_of_Gad.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_of_Reuben.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink William_F._Albright.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:David_as_he_fights_Goliath.jpeg.
- The_Samuel_Scroll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Samuel_Scroll subject Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- The_Samuel_Scroll hypernym Scrolls.
- The_Samuel_Scroll comment "The Samuel scroll was one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in 1947, by a Bedouin shepherd who stumbled across them in what was termed \"The greatest archaeological find of the twentieth century\" by William Foxwell Albright. Among these scrolls were over 930 biblical manuscripts - the oldest known copies of the Hebrew Bible, over 1000 years older than the Masoretic text from which the Old Testament was then translated from.".
- The_Samuel_Scroll label "The Samuel Scroll".
- The_Samuel_Scroll wasDerivedFrom The_Samuel_Scroll?oldid=708163244.
- The_Samuel_Scroll isPrimaryTopicOf The_Samuel_Scroll.