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2000 YEAR OLD TEFILLIN FROM JUDEAN DESERT WITHOUT COLOR OR PAINT.(Jerusalem Post article) Tefillin are small leather cases containing miniscule parchment scrolls inscribed with biblical verses. They are worn even today by observant Jews as part of their morning prayers, one on the head and one on the arm. According to Jewish law, the tefillin cases should be colored black. But researchers from Ariel University in Samaria, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), the University of Exeter (UK), and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot have conducted a series of scientific tests on ancient tefillin cases from the Judean Desert and discovered that, contrary the accepted Jewish law, which mandates that tefillin cases be colored black, no color was applied to ancient tefillin. Antiquities Authority) In 1949, archaeologists discovered several leather tefillin cases in a cave near Qumran, where the first Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Subsequently, additional tefillin cases were unearthed in other caves near Qumran, in Wadi Murabba‘at and in Nahal Se’elim – all in the Judean Desert. Antiquities Authority). These findings are dated to the same time as the Dead Sea Scrolls, from around the end of the Second Temple period – or about two millennia ago. Source: https://lnkd.in/eG6_Kf9T

Phylacteries were not colored black 2,000 years ago, new study reveals

Phylacteries were not colored black 2,000 years ago, new study reveals

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interesting to find out that each religion has its own historically inaccurate facts that have morphed into somewhat falsehoods

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