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Pieces Of Rare Biblical Manuscript Reunited

KAROUN DEMIRJIAN   02/26/10 08:23 AM ET   AP

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JERUSALEM — Two parts of an ancient biblical manuscript separated across centuries and continents were reunited for the first time in a joint display Friday, thanks to an accidental discovery that is helping illuminate a dark period in the history of the Hebrew Bible.

The 1,300-year-old fragments, which are among only a handful of Hebrew biblical manuscripts known to have survived the era in which they were written, existed separately and with their relationship unknown, until a news photograph of one's public unveiling in 2007 caught the attention of the scholars who would eventually link them.

Together, they make up the text of the Song of the Sea, sung by jubilant Israelites after fleeing slavery in Egypt and witnessing the destruction of the pharaoh's armies in the Red Sea.

"The enemy said: 'I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil. My lust shall be satisfied upon them, I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them,'" reads the song, which appears in the Book of Exodus. "Thou didst blow thy wind, the sea covered them. They sank like lead in the mighty waters."

An exhibit at Israel's national museum dedicated to the Song of the Sea is now bringing together the two long-separated pieces.

One page of the song, known as the Ashkar manuscript, was previously housed in a rare books library at Duke University in North Carolina and was first displayed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem in 2007.

That's when a photograph of the manuscript in a local newspaper caught the eye of two Israeli paleographers, Mordechay Mishor and Edna Engel, who noticed it resembled a different page of Hebrew writing known as the London manuscript, presently part of the private collection of Stephan Loewentheil of New York.

"The uniformity of the letters, the structure of the text, and the techniques used by the scribe ... it made it very clear to me," Engel said.

The relationship would not be so clear to a casual observer. The Ashkar manuscript has been so blackened by exposure to the elements that the text is all but invisible, while the London manuscript is legible and far better preserved. But after close study of ultraviolet images, the experts were able to confirm that the texts were not only written by the same scribe, but were also part of the same scroll.

Scholars believe the scroll was written around the seventh century somewhere in the Middle East, possibly in Egypt. It is not known how the two parts were separated or what happened to the rest of the manuscript.

The museum arranged to have the London manuscript brought to Jerusalem. The new exhibit chronicles how the Song of the Sea was written through various ancient manuscripts, from the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls to the manuscript known as the Aleppo Codex, written nearly a millennium later.

The reunification of the two pieces adds an important link in the chain, showing how the writing of the Hebrew Bible evolved through the so-called "silent" period – between the third and 10th centuries – from which nearly no Biblical texts survived. While in the Dead Sea Scrolls the song is arranged like prose, for example, in the newly reunited manuscript it is written like a poem, the same way it appears in the Hebrew Bible today.

The manuscripts are "filling the gap," said Israel Museum curator Adolfo Roitman. "We can see we are dealing with a tradition that is still alive."

The museum exhibit displays the manuscripts along with other depictions of the Song of the Sea from the museum's permanent collection, including artistic renderings of the biblical passages in frescoes and Renaissance paintings and recordings of the song as it is chanted by Jews in different communities worldwide.

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04:25 AM on 02/27/2010
My my, such snide and sarcastic comments from all of you. I don't get it. This has nothing to do with the GOP or the Religious Right, and you all are very arrogant to assume so. This has to do with time-honored text cherished by the Jewish people. So really, show some respect, please.
11:39 AM on 02/27/2010
Thank you, Josh.

Well said.
12:54 PM on 02/27/2010
Josh...I agree with you..but this is a site where anti-Israeli posters come to like moths flock to a light bulb at night! Just read the hateful stuff about Israel and Jews in THIS thread..and you'll get the gist of what goes on here!
10:43 PM on 02/27/2010
A lot of the hate I read on these threads comes from YOU.
02:42 AM on 02/27/2010
What a colossal waste of money and time lavished on the ravings of a primitive goat herder.

Grow up folks: the Exodus NEVER happened.

The Jews were NEVER slaves of the Egyptians.

Abraham NEVER existed.

Moses NEVER existed.

Here's where you can read the DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:

http://www.jesusneverexisted.com
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IrisMozenter
09:47 AM on 02/27/2010
Your website features a lot of raving, with no sources to back it up. Stop spamming.
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10:33 AM on 02/27/2010
And you're a complete animation tr oll that when you hear your last sigh, you'll just be a usual trash in the bin and would meet the man in charge of soot and dirt along the way to your final destination.

Your link is NEVER true so why bother to look at it. I'm sure you would shudder at the sight of the BIBLE.

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10:54 PM on 02/28/2010
Actually, you will be meeting "the man in charge of soot and dirt" because you aren't a Muslim like I am. Worshiping a prophet instead of Allah is a tremendous sin.

See? Two can play at this game.

One can have faith that certain incidents happened, but there is no proof that Jesus existed, or even Abraham.
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Kache
Toodlum, wake up, I hear a prowler downstairs
11:56 PM on 02/26/2010
So we have the scribblings of a barbarian survive 1300 years. Well isn't that special.
02:55 AM on 02/27/2010
Meanwhile the writings of cultured individuals like the Ancient Egyptians have been lost to time or destroyed by over-zealous Abrahamic religious leaders.
12:55 PM on 02/27/2010
As Abraham is the Patriarch of the Muslims..I guess you were refering to THEM,right???
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IrisMozenter
09:49 AM on 02/27/2010
Yes, historically it is special.
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Spirited Away
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11:03 PM on 02/26/2010
Is this book considered apocryphal? I am no biblical scholar, and I have never heard of the Song of the Sea.
04:18 AM on 02/27/2010
Come on, you must remember, it was a big hit for Wayne Newton.
11:29 AM on 02/27/2010
The Song of the Sea is a look back to the point in time where the Hyksos (ProtoIsraelites) were finally escaping Egypt after murdering the last sitting King of Egypt, Seqenenre Tao II.

Moses (Hapymoses) was the Hyksos royal son sent to Seqenere's court just as a member of the Egyptian royal family lived at the Hyksos court, remembering the Hyksos invaded Egypt at a time of famine, and stayed two hundred years, occupying and ruling half of Egypt at a low period in Egyptian history and strength.

Moses returns to lead them out after the eruption of Santorini, hence the biblical "plagues" that followed that disaster, wading across a Reed Sea.

Protosraelites? Hyksos and habiru.
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09:18 PM on 02/27/2010
I agree that Hyksos were probably proto Israelites but Seqenenre Tao II's reign was approx. 1570-1560 B.C.E. while the Santorini eruption was around 1628 B.C.E.
Many of the bible stories are based on fact, though much exagerrated.
davyd56
Adapt & Overcome
10:30 PM on 02/26/2010
Too bad the rare pieces can't just go up in flames and disappear and save the world some grief.
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08:51 PM on 02/26/2010
The bible as history is interesting. The god stuff, not so much.
10:58 PM on 02/26/2010
really?
you need to separate all the 'bad' done by human beings in Gods name from God

God is only "Morality"
02:57 AM on 02/27/2010
Considering God orders the holocaust of the Canaanites, slavery, killing your children, infanticide, and tons of other vile stuff in the Bible: I say that the Jewish God is the last being to consider moral.
12:30 PM on 02/27/2010
Trying to unravel the history of the bible (how it came to be written and what soureses underlie its' myths) is interestilng. The "supposed history in the bible is mostly fiction written for political and religious reasons.
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06:41 PM on 02/27/2010
Yes, it is interesting, I would qualify your statement: Not written for political and religious reasons, but several layers of editing retrospectively called "redacting" for political and religious reasons. They probably kept in mind the oral tradition "midrash" when they approached writing it. Bible scholars still debate but generally there is agreement on identifiable layers, and identifiable different authors. There are a lot of indications that much that we currently find problemmatic in the relation of history was an attempt at faithful reporting by the redactors but their purposes were far different than the original authors. Their main purpose was trying to establish a coherent ethnic identity during the exile in Babylon.
06:37 PM on 02/26/2010
In a related story a rare ancient copy of the "Little Red Riding Hood" was found in the Forest of Fontainebleau.
03:34 PM on 02/26/2010
It sure is lucky that they escaped from Egypt. Those Canaanites needed extinguishing in a bad way. It' also kind of handy that Yahweh gave it too them.
05:44 PM on 02/26/2010
Well...we ARE The CHOSEN PEOPLE! Sounds like you have Torah Envy!
10:28 PM on 02/26/2010
Watch out Chaim--The Texans are building missiles and think they are God's chosen.
08:02 PM on 02/26/2010
the God the Jews pray to has no name!
02:58 AM on 02/27/2010
Mainly because he doesn't exist.
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12:33 PM on 02/27/2010
The God the Jews pray to has a name. His name is known to all mankind, but none are righteous enough to speak it. You know his name, all you have to do is say it, if you are worthy.
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03:27 PM on 02/26/2010
Oh dear, it appears the religious iz always angry bout something
02:24 PM on 02/26/2010
Why does it get to be kept by Israel?? Bleh!
03:17 PM on 02/26/2010
Wouldn't want outsiders to debunk your faith, would you?
05:45 PM on 02/26/2010
We are the CHOSEN PEOPLE!!! Chosen to be hated by YOU! Go back to the planet URANUS!!
11:34 AM on 02/27/2010
No, Chaim. The Jews are chosen to serve Humanity as are all who share this Planet with you.

Shalom.
02:41 PM on 02/27/2010
Chaim, you're no different than the Muslims you rail against nonstop. The "chosen" ones--good grief. The day we rid ourselves of the Abrahamic religions will be the day we may finally have peace on earth.
01:22 PM on 02/26/2010
annunaki?
01:51 PM on 02/26/2010
What is ...annunaki???
02:06 PM on 02/26/2010
The annunaki are
"they who have come down from the heavens to earth"

The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God (annunaki)came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.
01:12 PM on 02/26/2010
wow
are they going to get married now?
12:14 PM on 02/26/2010
It's amazing how the bible's message of peace and goodwill has survived all these centuries.

'I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil. My lust shall be satisfied upon them, I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them,"
12:36 PM on 02/26/2010
Said the ENEMY.
12:41 PM on 02/26/2010
You beat me to it.
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12:47 PM on 02/26/2010
Lol
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
12:59 PM on 02/26/2010
I'm almost ready to throw my lot in with the Calvinists and think that some people are just predestined to be fools.
02:03 PM on 02/26/2010
Macready...she was talking about you!
11:10 AM on 02/26/2010
"While believers widely admit there is no archaeological evidence to prove the existence of Abraham, assertions of the patriarch's historicity and speculation on the period that would best fit the account in Genesis remain alive in religious circles."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham
11:13 AM on 02/26/2010
Wikipedia as a source??? Anyone can say anything on a particular subject!!
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:00 PM on 02/26/2010
Indeed... why do we need universities any more when we have Wikipedia?
02:27 PM on 02/26/2010
including you, so why don't you place your revealed "knowledge" there?
11:14 AM on 02/26/2010
So the TOMB of the PATRIARCHS in HREBRON is a fake?? Look in the mirror for the REAL fraud!
12:02 PM on 02/26/2010
HEBRON
01:34 PM on 02/26/2010
It's obviously not fake as it exists; the issue at hand is whether or not it *really* is the burial spot for those the Jewish and Islamic authorities say are there. There is no actual evidence to prove that it is.

Just like how the Kabba is real, but that doesn't mean that Abraham and Ismail built it.
11:03 AM on 02/26/2010
So, Maccready..it's all fictional to you,huh??? How about the Jewish rabbi,JESUS?? Another cartoon character like the Road Runner?? Buddah? All the rest of the founders of the various religions??? OR...just the Jewish ones????
11:46 AM on 02/26/2010
Far more dangerous a story than the Roadrunner! Some people actually believe the stories you allude to. Not so bad in itself, I suppose, except they usually expect the rest of us to conform to their beliefs and respect their 'right' to impose on others. How about you? Which gods do you believe in? Or just your own 'real' one.
12:05 PM on 02/26/2010
I'm a secular Jew..and Jews of all kinds...except for about 5% of the really Orthodox ...just want to be left alone....we do NOT try to convert people of other religions to ours like Muslims and Christians do! Just leave us alone..and go away.... with your own stories!
12:07 PM on 02/26/2010
Most Jews just want to be left alone..and we do not try to convert others to believe as we do......unlike Christians and Muslims.
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12:55 PM on 02/26/2010
In fact YES, there is absolutely ZERO evidence that any such entity ever existed.
The only evidence at all points clearly to the fact that the character of Jesus was an "Allegory" for the SUN.
01:17 PM on 02/26/2010
You should watch the history channel...and get out of the sun!