The sound of Arabic pop music and the smell of a campfire drew a crowd of faculty, students, trustees and local media to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary April 11 for an event spotlighting the Jordanian Bedouins — the nomadic shepherds who discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls. The seminary will host a Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit beginning July 2.
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