Oldest Bible to Be Exhibited in Seoul
By Chung Ah-young
Staff Reporter (Korea Times)
An extraordinary exhibition is expected to unite all Christians ― Protestants and Roman Catholics alike ― this holy month.
The oldest Old Testament manuscripts found in the Dead Sea showing the history of ancient Israel at a time of transition in Judaism and the origin of Christianity are coming to Seoul to be exhibited for the first time in the nation.
Five genuine pieces and three copied pieces of the Dead Sea Scrolls will be on display, along with 800 pieces of other relics at Yongsan National Memorial Museum in Seoul from Dec. 5 to June 4, 2008.
The exhibition titled ``The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Birth of Christianity'' is expected to draw much attention from not only Christians and but also Korean historians and non-Christians as it is one of the oldest anthropological and historical resources.
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Monday, December 03, 2007
SOME REAL DEAD SEA SCROLLS, in addition to the already-noted replicas, are coming to South Korea: