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  • Gregory on Genesis 19 - 2 years ago
    Are the caves that Lot and his daughters dwelt in, the caves where they found the Dead Sea scrolls ?
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 19 - 2 years ago
    I don't believe these caves are the same, Gregory. We do know the location of the Qumran caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found as there is an established site & national park there, but of the exact location of the cave where Lot & his daughters dwelt none can be sure, but the best theory around, I've given below.

    The Qumran caves are located approximately NW of the Dead Sea, whereas Sodom & Gomorrah were presumed to be located to the South of the Dead Sea on the eastern flank (Sodom, in the area of ancient Zoar, was located some miles above Gomorrah). So when Lot fled Sodom, he & his daughters would have headed further east to find the cave, and from there he would have looked across to Sodom & south to Gomorrah, seeing the cities and the plain going "up as the smoke of a furnace" ( Genesis 19:28). I'm sorry that this information is the best I could find & certainly not meant to be definitive.
  • Gregory - In Reply on Genesis 19 - 2 years ago
    Thank you for your reply Chris.

    Just curious as they say they are not sure who wrote the scrolls and...just a thought.

    By His Grace I will be with Maranatha Tours from October 30th thru November 9th from Dan To Beersheba. We are scheduled to see the caves where The Dead Sea Scrolls were found and time permitting, (we will) go to where the Fire and Brimstone came down.

    Yes, the excitement is mounting daily.

    Thank you,

    Gregory
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 19 - 2 years ago
    That question may always remain a mystery to us, though I'm sure the name, 'Essenes' might come up often in your travels in that area. All the best Gregory, as you excitedly embark on this very memorable journey - hope it will turn out to be everything you hoped & planned for.



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