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It is the cave that appears in most of the photos, and it is clearly seen from the observation deck of the national park. Qumran Cave 5: Discovered and excavated by archaeologists in The cave contained fragments from some 25 scrolls, including biblical and sectarian texts.

Qumran Cave 6: Discovered by Bedouins in The cave contained fragments from about 31 scrolls, most of them written on papyrus, including biblical texts, hymns, and sectarian essays. This small cave is the most accessible to visitors today. Though entry is not allowed! Qumran Caves 7 — Were discovered by archaeologists in All manuscripts found in Cave 7 were written in Greek, including a translation of a book of Exodus.

Qumran Cave Was discovered by Bedouins in The last scrolls discovered to date in Qumran caves were found in this cave. The remains of some 30 manuscripts were found, including some almost complete scrolls: Leviticus ancient Hebrew , Psalms, and the Aramaic translation of the Book of Job.

The most exciting find in this cave is the Temple Scroll , which is the longest of the Dead Sea scrolls. It describes in detail regulations concerning Jerusalem and the temple. It is believed that its inhabitants were members of the Essenes sect. The settlement was inhabited by a men-only community that lived a cooperative life.

One of the most famous people from Qumran is John the Baptists, that was part of the community before he started baptizing. Read more in Bible Odyssey. The complex is made off public buildings, while the community members lived around in about 30 caves, tents, and sukkahs. During the Great Revolt against the Romans, the sect sided with the rebels.

The residents of Qumran prepared themselves for the worst and hid their precious treasures the scrolls in the caves. Church of St James. Church of St Mark. Church of St Mary Magdalene. Church of St Peter in Gallicantu. Church of the Ascension. Church of the Dormition. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Church of the Holy Sepulchre chapels.

Church of the Redeemer. City of David. Dome of the Ascension. Dome of the Rock. Ecce Homo. Garden Tomb. Kidron Valley. Model of Ancient Jerusalem. Monastery of the Cross. Mount of Olives. Mount Zion. Pool of Siloam. Pools of Bethesda. Shrine of the Book. Temple Mount. Tomb of King David. Tomb of Mary. Via Dolorosa.

Western Wall. The Sites Galilee and the North. Samaria and the Center. Ai — Et-Tell Ai — Kh. Judah and the Dead Sea. Negev and the Wilderness. Eastern Turkey. Western Turkey. Greek Islands. Cos Patmos Rhodes Samos Samothrace. Italy and Malta. Arch of Titus Church of St.

Trees, Flowers and Plants. Cultural Images. Western Mediterranean. When visiting you can see the aqueducts, cisterns, reservoirs, tower, scriptorium, kitchen, assembly hall, pantry, pottery workshop, kiln and cattle pen. Qumran and the surrounding landscape is a popular location for canyoning, speolo, and rappelling. A visit to Qumran takes one to two hous and although it is possible to visit throughout the year the heat in summer can be unbearable.

The park is open from April to September from 8am to 5pm and from October to March until 4pm. Combination tickets are available for both Qumran and Enot Tsukim. About Contact.



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