其實我之前都知唔係所有死海古卷都喺晒以色列境內,
因為以前成日聽 Eileen Schuller 講 McGill 大學有, 又聽過 Peter Flint 講佢後生嗰時, 點樣去法國搵
J.T. Milik 嗰時意外發現法國一間圖書館有死海古卷, 之前亦聽過 Schoyen Collection 同 Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary 公開佢地收藏o既古卷. 但係最近 The Associated Press 整咗個 list 出嚟, 我都唔知原來仲有其他咁多地方.
Israel Antiquities Authority (More than 10,000 scroll fragments)
Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum (Seven of the most complete Dead Sea Scrolls)
France National Library (377 scroll fragments representing 18 scrolls)
Amman Museum (fragments of 20 scrolls, including the Copper Scroll)
Heidelberg University in Germany (four phylactery pieces)
Franciscan private museum in Jerusalem's Old City (two fragments)
Terre Sainte Bible Museum in Paris (two scroll fragments)
University of Chicago (one fragment)
McGill University in Montreal (a few fragments)
St. Mark'sSyrian Orthodox Cathedral in Teaneck, N.J. (fragments of three scrolls)
Schoyen Collection in Oslo, Norway(115 fragments)
Asuza Pacific University in Asuza, Ca. (5 fragments)
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Tx. (3 fragments)
Green Collection in Oklahoma City, Ok. (12 fragments)
Private collection of Spaer family, Jerusalem (2 fragments)
Private collection of Kando family in Bethlehem, West Bank (the family does not reveal how many fragments remain in its collection, but estimates range between 20 and 40)
Israel Antiquities Authority (More than 10,000 scroll fragments)
Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum (Seven of the most complete Dead Sea Scrolls)
France National Library (377 scroll fragments representing 18 scrolls)
Amman Museum (fragments of 20 scrolls, including the Copper Scroll)
Heidelberg University in Germany (four phylactery pieces)
Franciscan private museum in Jerusalem's Old City (two fragments)
Terre Sainte Bible Museum in Paris (two scroll fragments)
University of Chicago (one fragment)
McGill University in Montreal (a few fragments)
St. Mark'sSyrian Orthodox Cathedral in Teaneck, N.J. (fragments of three scrolls)
Schoyen Collection in Oslo, Norway(115 fragments)
Asuza Pacific University in Asuza, Ca. (5 fragments)
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Tx. (3 fragments)
Green Collection in Oklahoma City, Ok. (12 fragments)
Private collection of Spaer family, Jerusalem (2 fragments)
Private collection of Kando family in Bethlehem, West Bank (the family does not reveal how many fragments remain in its collection, but estimates range between 20 and 40)