The largest temporary exhibit ever produced by the Milwaukee Public Museum, Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible explores the history of the Holy Land during the era in which the scrolls were written, from the third century through the first century CE, then leaps forward over two millennia to the discovery of the first scrolls in the 1940s.


The Arts Appreciation group at Blackhawk Church will be meeting in the lobby on Saturday, April 10th at 10:00 a.m.


Actual Dead Sea Scrolls, including a fragment of the unique Copper Scroll, will be exhibited alongside the only known scroll-type manuscript on stone, the recently discovered Jeselsohn Stone - “Gabriel’s Revelation,” and a full-size reproduction of the 24-foot long Great Isaiah Scroll, one of the earliest and most complete scrolls found.


Ticket information is online at http://www.mpm.edu/dead-sea-scrolls/visit/

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