The Infamous Missing Moses Scroll & the MASONIC Connection. Author Ross K. Nichols

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The Infamous Missing Moses Scroll & the MASONIC Connection. Author Ross K. Nichols
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The Most Controversial Biblical Document Discovery in History.
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Leather Strips Written in Paleo Hebrew Found by a Bedouine in a Qumran Cave Before the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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FREEMASON PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE AS WITNESS EXPERTS
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The Scrolls were declared to be a Forgery. Last seen in a Masonic Lodge in England. NOW THEY ARE MISSING
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WHAT ARE THEY TRYING TO HIDE?
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Ross K. Nichols TV - Jono Vandor
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This is Part 13. For the Full Playlist see below:
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The Missing Moses Scroll & the MASONIC Connection
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGWfk4tCTIk
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The Shapira Saga〚 The Missing Moses Scroll & the MASONIC Connection 〛XVI INFAMOUS Fragments: 16 Join Ross K. Nichols and Jono Vandor for the season finale of the popular podcast INFamous: The Shapira Saga. In this thrilling episode, they dive into Chapter 13 of The Moses Scroll, titled "Following the Famous Fragments."
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They explore the fascinating and mysterious journey of Shapira’s manuscript fragments, delving into various theories about their whereabouts. From sales catalogs to auction houses, they’ll trace the chain of custody and uncover the twists and turns that have puzzled scholars for over a century.
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***One intriguing aspect is the connection to the Freemasons. The first person in London to examine the fragments was Walter Besant, a prominent Freemason, and many others who saw the manuscripts at the Palestine Exploration Fund headquarters were also Masons. Adding to the mystery, the last known sighting of fifteen of the sixteen leather strips was in a Masonic Lodge in England on 8 March 1889, presented by a man named Mason! Could there be a deeper Masonic connection to the disappearance of the Shapira Scrolls?***
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Join them as they follow the fragments, explore the proposed theories, and attempt to uncover the truth behind these historical mysteries. Don’t miss this captivating episode that promises to shed new light on an age-old enigma!
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The Moses Scroll
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Reopening the Most Controversial Case in the History of Biblical Scholarship
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https://themosesscroll.com/
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About the Book
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Reopening the Most Controversial Case in the History of Biblical Scholarship
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In 1878, a Jerusalem antiquities dealer named Moses Wilhelm Shapira acquired a curious biblical manuscript consisting of sixteen leather strips. The manuscript, written in ancient, Paleo-Hebrew contained what appeared to be a form of the Bible’s Book of Deuteronomy but with significant variations. It was allegedly discovered by Bedouin tribesmen around 1865, east of the Dead Sea, in a remote cave, high above the Wadi Mujib (biblical Arnon). Shapira believed that his manuscript was both ancient and authentic. In 1883, he presented his scroll to the leading scholars of Europe. Newspapers around the world covered the unfolding story as scholars debated the genuineness of the leather strips. Ultimately the scroll was deemed a forgery and Shapira the forger. However, beginning in 1947, ancient scrolls discovered in the Qumran caves near the Dead Sea lead us to ask—were the critics wrong? The Moses Scroll documents the details of the entire saga based upon what we know today including a chronological telling of the fascinating story based upon 19th-century reports; an assessment of the genuineness of Shapira’s scroll; a new transcription of the manuscript as seen through the eyes of the 19th-century’s best Hebraists; and the author’s own translation of the original sixteen leather strips with a commentary and notes.
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FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
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MIrrored From:
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