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The first scrolls were found by Bedouin farmers in a cave called Qumran. | The first scrolls were found by Bedouin farmers in a cave called [[ Qumran ]]. [[ Professor Sukenik ]] from the Israeli University obtained three of them, and the [[ American Society of Oriental Research ]] (ASOR) obtained and translated the last four. |
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The first scrolls were found by Bedouin farmers in a cave called Qumran . Professor Sukenik from the Israeli University obtained three of them, and the American Society of Oriental Research (ASOR) obtained and translated the last four.