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The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered from 1947 near Qumran, include the oldest known witnesses of the Hebrew Bible as well as sectarian and apocryphal writings. Dating from the late Second Temple period, they illuminate the diversity of biblical texts before Masoretic standardization and the life of a distinct Jewish group, often identified with the Essenes.
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