Hidden Scrolls, Buried Bibles

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ancient history
ancient texts
antiquity
Author_Eva Mroczek
Bible
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Christian history
Dead Sea Scrolls
discovery narrative
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forthcoming
Jewish history
manuscript discovery
mythmaking
religion
scripture
storytelling
textual discovery
Zohar

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  • ISBN 9780300250213
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Zohar, this is the untold story behind our enduring fascination with lost and found religious texts

The Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found, were discovered in a cave by a shepherd and his goat. This story is mostly true, and it is not the first such tale about long-lost books. Legend has it that the Zohar—the foundational text of Jewish Kabbalah—was lost for centuries before being discovered in a cave by a farmer, who sold it to spice merchants as packing material. It was only when a scholar picked through a trash heap and joined the fragments together that the world recovered its mystical secrets. These are just two of many tales recounting the discovery of ancient religious manuscripts.

Tracing a time-honored pattern of storytelling about lost and recovered sacred texts, Eva Mroczek reveals a surprising feature of Jewish and Christian thought: the idea that scripture is not complete—that it is partly lost, destroyed, or hidden—is not only the stuff of fantasy novels and conspiracy theories. Mroczek shows that modern scholarly mythmaking is more tightly bound with Jewish and Christian legends than we may think. Through the lens of discovery tales, this innovative book explores how traditions live in tension with the possibility of unknown pasts and surprising discoveries.
 

Eva Mroczek is the Simon and Riva Spatz Chair in Jewish Studies and professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at Dalhousie University in Canada. She is the award-winning author of The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity.

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