
1. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Religious Authority
Discovered in the 1940s near the Dead Sea, the Dead Sea Scrolls contain some of the oldest known biblical manuscripts. Yet, for decades, access to many scrolls was restricted to a small circle of scholars. This selective control, influenced by major religious authorities, fueled speculation that certain texts might disrupt traditional beliefs or reinterpret sacred doctrines. By delaying public access, these institutions sought to protect their authority and avoid challenges to established religious narratives. Only in recent years have many of these invaluable manuscripts become widely available for study.