This week in Christian history: AME founder born, Dead Sea Scrolls
American scholar views newly found Dead Sea Scrolls – Feb. 19, 1948
This week marks the anniversary of when John Trever, an American scholar who famously photographed the Dead Sea Scrolls, first got to view the ancient documents.
Trever was in Jerusalem for unrelated academic research when Father Boutros Sowmy brought several of the scrolls to the American School of Oriental Research.
The first American scholar to see the influential discovery, Trever took photos of the scrolls soon and was credited with helping to propagate the notable find.
“His photos continue to appear widely in books and articles on them,” explained the National Council of Churches, USA in a 2006 obituary for Trever.
“Trever spent much of his life lecturing and writing books on the scrolls, as well as returning to the holy land from time to time to take part in archaeological digs.”