The golden scroll inscribed in five languages brings together an unlikely team for its translation: Musa Salah, a Muslim, the archeologist who found the scroll along with an old medallion in a cave near where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered and immediately recognized its significance; Leah Rosenberg, a nonobservant Jew, an attorney, and an amateur archeologist whose husband is an old friend of the Salah family; and Father Michael Kelly, a Catholic priest whose real devotion is to the intellectual pursuits of language and archeology.
Each of the translators, naturally, brings a particular prejudice to the task the three are to accomplish together. The conflict between them, as well as the events surrounding the scroll's discovery, convince them that they need to work to put their differences aside and commit themselves to the extraordinary object before them. And they find that the scroll itself begins to change them, to challenge them to think in ways they haven't in a long time.
Finally, they realize that the scroll is all they thought it was - and more. But will the world be ready to hear what they have discovered?
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Mike Evans, author, award-winning journalist, and confidant to world leaders, has appeared on hundreds of radio and television broadcasts. His book "Beyond Iraq" was number one on both The NY Times and Amazon bestseller lists. An evangelist with a passion for the lost, Mike has spoken at over four thousand churches worldwide. His prayer ministry for the Middle East has touched the lives of millions. He and his family live in Texas.
Robert L. Wise, Ph.D., is a church planter, lecturer, and Bible teacher who has spoken throughout Europe and the Far East. He is vice president of Feed the Children and a member of the Writer's Guild of New York City. Among his previous best-sellers are The Third Millennium and Be Not Afraid. Wise lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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- PublisherThomas Nelson Inc
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0785269150
- ISBN 13 9780785269151
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages342
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