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THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS IN LOS ANGELES!

Dear Friends:


Portions of the Dead Sea Scrolls will be shown for the first time in the California Science Center in the Museum of Natural History, at Exposition Park, just south of our church in downtown Los Angeles, near the old Coliseum. The tickets are about $20.00 each. The exhibit will begin on March 10 and go through Labor Day. I urge you to see the Dead Sea Scrolls. Several of these Scripture fragments have never been seen before. The Dead Sea Scrolls are an astonishing miracle of God’s providence. They come from c. 250 BC. They are 1,200 years older than the oldest Hebrew manuscripts we had before the scrolls were discovered in 1947. The scrolls show that there has been virtually no change in the Book of Isaiah from 250 BC until the present day. This is remarkable proof that God has preserved the Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures. Isaiah is one of the most important books of the Old Testament because, for one thing, the 53rd chapter of Isaiah is absolutely essential for understanding the Atonement. I hope you enjoy seeing the scrolls!


Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr.