The Things That You’re Liable To Read in the Bible . . . 0
. . . They ain’t necessarily so, as scholars at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University are verifying:
The scholars note where the text we have now differs from older versions.
For example, the Book of Jeremiah is now one-seventh longer than the one that appears in some of the 2,000-year-old manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Some verses, including ones containing a prophecy about the seizure and return of Temple implements by Babylonian soldiers, appear to have been added after the events happened.