By Ludvik A. Kjeldsberg
[First published: 27 May 2018]
Between 2002 and 2018, there have been more than 40 exhibitions of post-2002 Dead Sea Scrolls-like fragments, mostly in the United States, but also in Singapore, Germany, the Vatican, and in South America. The table below is an attempt to list all the exhibits that have featured post-2002 fragments.
It gives essensial information about dates, exhibition names, exhibited fragments, venues, and persons in charge.[1]
A Map Featuring the Exhibitions
The Exhibitions
Dates | Exhibit | Post-2002 Dead Sea Scrolls-like Fragments | Venue | Person(s) in Charge | Source |
2003
15 Feb – 24 Mar |
European Fine Art Fair | According to Schutten, four frgs. were exhibited from 17 March.
Possibly Gen 13:1–3; “Genesis Midrash”; Isa 24:16–17(?) [X20] and 26:19–27:1 [X20] |
The MECC (Maastricht, the Netherlands) | Lee Biondi and Bruce Ferrini | Schutten, “Dead Sea Scrolls in the Trade“ |
2003
6 – 29 Apr |
From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Forbidden Book | “More than a dozen fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls […]”
It is not clear if any DSS frgs. was exhibited. |
Center for the Arts (Murfreesboro, TN) | Lee Biondi and William H. Noah | “Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit gets under way”
Exhibition catalogue: Biondi, From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Forbidden Book |
2003
28 Jun |
“Genesis Midrash”, and Isa 26:19–27:1 [X20] | South Fork Ranch (Dallas, TX) | Lee Biondi and William H. Noah | “Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment Will Be Publicly Displayed Outside A Museum for the First Time Ever” | |
2003
17 Jul |
Isa 26:19–27:1 [X20] | Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Fort Worth, TX) | Lee Biondi | Smith, “Seminary family gets rare glimpse at 2,200-year-old Dead Sea fragment“ | |
2003
5 Sep – 28 Dec |
From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Forbidden Book | Isa 26:19–27:1 [X20] | Biblical Arts Center (Dallas, TX) | Lee Biondi (exhibit coordinator) and William H. Noah (exhibit curator)
Esther and Hanan Eshel served as academic Advisors. |
“Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment Will Be Publicly Displayed Outside A Museum for the First Time Ever”
Eshel and Eshel, “New Fragments from Qumran,” 134–35 |
2004
5 – 30 Jan |
From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Forbidden Book | Isa 26:19–27:1 [X20] | Von Braun Civic Center (Huntsville, AL) | Lee Biondi and Joel Lampe | Butt, “The Dead Sea Scrolls—Seeing The Evidence Upclose“ |
2004
16 Mar – 18 Apr |
From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Forbidden Book | “Genesis Midrash”; Isa 24:16–17(?) [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20] | John S. Knight Center (Akron, OH) | Lee Biondi and William H. Noah | Wong, “Dead Sea Scrolls opens in Akron“ |
2004
28 May – 20 Jun |
The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Probably Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199); “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202), and “W17” | Monroeville Expomart (Pittsburgh, PA) | Craig Lampe, Lee Biondi, and Joel Lampe (Sr-Curator) | Bartos, “Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit emphasizes Bible history”
“The Greatest Archeological Discovery comes to Pittsburgh!” Rodgers, “Dead Sea Scrolls ‘fragments’ on exhibit” Exhibition catalogue: Biondi, The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America |
2004
4 Jun |
“[E]xcursion to Martin Schøyen’s home in Røyken to view his Qumran collection and a few other things.” | Martin Schøyen’s home in Røyken (Buskerud, Norway) | “The second annual symposium of the network was held in Oslo, Norway, on 3-5 June 2004.” |
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2004
16 Jul – 22 Aug |
The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Probably Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199); “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202), and “W17”
Note that Kalman lists nine frgs. |
Adam Mark’s Hotel (Indianapolis, IN) | Craig Lampe, Lee Biondi, and Joel Lampe | “The Greatest Archeological Discovery comes to Indianapolis!”
Kalman, “Catalogue of Dead Sea Scroll Exhibitions 1949-” Rodgers, “Dead Sea Scrolls ‘fragments’ on exhibit“ |
2004
27 Aug – 26 Sep |
The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Probably Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199); “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202), and “W17”
Note that Kalman lists nine frgs. |
Birch Run Expocenter (Owosso, MI) | Craig Lampe, Lee Biondi, and Joel Lampe | Jerome, “Scroll of history” |
2004
Oct |
The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Probably Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199); “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202), and “W17”
Note that Kalman lists nine frgs. |
Concord Mall (Elkhart, IN) | Craig Lampe (co-curator), Lee Biondi (co-curator), and Joel Lampe | Kalman, “Catalogue of Dead Sea Scroll Exhibitions 1949-” |
2005
14 Jan – 10 Apr |
The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Probably Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199); “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202), and “W17”
According to Adams, 11 DSS frgs. were exhibited. |
Providence Place (High Point, NC) | Craig Lampe (owner and curator), Lee Biondi (curator), Joel Lampe (curator), and Thom Miller (director of security and set designer) | Adams, “The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America”
Allen, “Exhibit traces Bible’s history” Burchette, “Ex-mobster’s ministry overcomes his dark past” |
2005
5 Feb – 1 May |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the English Bible | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20]; Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156). | Knoxville Convention Center (Knoxville, TN) | William H. Noah (curator) and Dillon Poss (exhibit manager) | Guinn, “Bible exhibit extends stay in Knoxville”
Exhibition catalogue: Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the English Bible |
2005
27 Apr – 1 Jun |
The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Probably Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199); “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202), and “W17”
According to Adams, 11 DSS frgs. were exhibited. |
(Paducah, KY) | Craig Lampe, Lee Biondi (curator), and Joel Lampe (curator) | Adams, “The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America”
“Coming soon to Paducah, Kentucky” Davila, “Some Criticism of the Ink & Blood Exhibition, which Opens Today in Lexington, Kentucky“ |
2005
24 Jun – 31 Aug |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the English Bible | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Lexington Center (Lexington, KY) | Lee Biondi (curator) and Joel Lampe (curator) | Ink & Blood, “Final Lexington Weekend Hosts History of the Bible Lecture“ |
2006
13 Jan – 13 May |
Ink & Blood: Sacred Treasures of the Bible | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Florida International Museum (St. Petersburg, FL) | “Media Alert“ | |
2006
26 May – 27 Sep |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the English Bible | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Museum of Arts & Sciences (Daytona Beach, Florida) | “Current Exhibitions“ | |
2007
16 Feb – 28 May |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the English Bible | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Museum of Idaho (Idaho Falls, ID) | Wood, “Ink & Blood, Dr. William Noah”
“The Museum of Idaho Presents Dead Sea Scrolls to the English Bible“ |
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2007
1 Jun – 3 Sep |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the King James Bible | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20]; 26:19–27:1 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Museum of Idaho (Idaho Falls, ID) | “Ink & Blood Re-Opens Tomorrow, Museum of Idaho Exhibit Runs From June 1 through September 3”
“The Museum of Idaho Presents Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to the King James Bible“ |
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2007
20 – 22 Jun |
Dead Sea Scrolls and Ancient Material | Possibly two “W” fragments. | Church Of Acts (Indianapolis, IN) | Thom Miller and his Special Visit Ministry. | “June 20 – 22 our complete Exhibit was presented at Church Of Acts, Indianapolis, Indiana“ |
2007
11 Aug |
Dead Sea Scrolls and Ancient Material | Possibly two “W” fragments. | Suncoast Cathedral (St. Petersburg, FL) | Thom Miller and his Special Visit Ministry. | Johnson, “Ancient items, modern wonder: A display includes pieces of the Dead Sea Scrolls“ |
2007
7 – 15 Oct |
Dead Sea Scrolls and Ancient Material | Possibly two “W” fragments. | Suncoast Cathedral (St. Petersburg, FL) | Thom Miller and his Special Visit Ministry. | Johnson, “Ancient items, modern wonder: A display includes pieces of the Dead Sea Scrolls“ |
2009
February |
From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America [2] | Deut 27:4–6 (DSS F.154) and Neh 3:14–15 (DSS F.122) | Christ Church of the Valley (Peoria, AZ)” | Legacy Ministries International | Porter, “Ancient Bibles”
Hoff, “Discovery and Scholarship“ |
2009
Feb – Jun |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to Gutenberg | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts, Gadsden (Alabama) | Ink & Blood, “Hardin Center to Exhibit First Book Printed on American Soil as Part of Independence Day Celebration“ | |
2009
28 Aug – 20 Sep |
The Dead Sea Scrolls & the Ancient World | Gen 13:1–3; Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Lev 23:4 (DSS F.193); Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199), and “4QInstruction” (DSS F.202) | The Arts House (Singapore) | enirevlow, “The Dead Sea Scrolls & the Ancient World (An Exhibition) Trailer”
Steel Wool, “Leviticus 23“ |
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2010
17 Feb – 4 Mar |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to Gutenberg | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Pope John Paul II High School (Hendersonville, TN) | ||
2010
8 Apr – 15 May |
From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America | Exod 18:6–8 (DSS F.151); Lev 10:4–7 (DSS F.152); Deut 8:2–5 (DSS F.153); 27:4–6 (DSS F.154), and Dan 5:13–16 (DSS F.155) | Bayside Church Granite Bay Campus (Rosevill, CA) | Lee Biondi | Davila, “Azusa Pacific DSS fragments to go on display in local Church”
Exhibition catalogue: Biondi, From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America |
2010
21 May – 31 Jul; 1 – 29 Aug |
Treasures of the Bible: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Beyond | Exod 18:6–8 (DSS F.151); Lev 10:4–7 (DSS F.152); Deut 8:2–5 (DSS F.153); 27:4–6 (DSS F.154), and Dan 5:13–16 (DSS F.155)
“A collection of [8] unidentified scroll fragments on loan to APU” were also exhibited. One of them possibly “W17”. |
Azusa Pacific University (Azusa, CA) | William Yarchin, Russell Duke, Thomas F. Andrews, Robert Duke, and Timothy D. Finlay | Exhibition catalogue: Yarchin, Treasures of the Bible
Maureen, “The Role of the Dead Sea Scrolls“ |
2010
20 Oct – 30 Nov |
Origins | Seven “W” fragments. Among them one biblical, possible from Exodus. | 449 West Parks Highway (Wasilla, AL) | Joel Lampe (curator) | “Exhibit Guide (New Items Added Regularly)”
McKee, “‘Origins — The Museum’ is a giant step back in time“ |
2011
27 Jan – May |
Bible in English | “Among the many objects on display will be fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls ca. 200 B.C. […]” Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199) was probably one of them. | Gerber Academic Building at Ashland Theological Seminary (Ashland, OH) | “Ashland Theological Seminary to Celebrate Anniversary of the King James Bible“ | |
2011
7 – 9 Apr |
400th Anniversary: The King James Bible and the World it Made | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | Baylor University (Waco, TX) | Scott Caroll (director of the Green Collection) | Mardirosian, “Exhibit celebrates 400 years of famous Bible text”
LeBlanc, “Rare, priceless Bibles on display at Baylor“ |
2011
16 May – 16 Oct |
Passages | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | Oklahoma City Museum of Art (Oklahoma City, OK) | Scott Caroll (director of the Green Collection) | Davila, “OKC “Passages” exhibition Dead Sea Scroll”
McDonnel, “‘Passages’ opens today at Oklahoma City Museum of Art“ |
2011
24? – 25 Oct |
Bible & Literature Missionary Foundation’s 43rd annual Scripture Conference [3] | Isa 24:16–17 [X20] | Victory Baptist Church (Shelbyville, TN) | Simmons, “Fragments of faith“ | |
2011
19 Nov – 30 Jun 2012 |
Passages | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | Perimeter Expo Center (Atlanta, GA) | Scott Caroll (director of the Green Collection) | “A Worldwide Traveling Exhibition Featuring Selections from the World’s Largest Private Collection of Rare Biblical Texts and Artifacts” |
2012
3 Feb – 9 Sep |
Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to Gutenberg | “Genesis Midrash”; Deut 23:3–4; Isa 24:16–17 [X20], and Jer 48:29–31 (DSS F.156) | Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center (Anaheim, CA) | William H. Noah (founder and chief curator) and Rusty Maisel (associate curator) | Deffner, “’Blood & Ink’ keeps its promise“ |
2012
2 Jul – 13 Jan 2013 |
Dead Sea Scrolls & the Bible: Ancient Artefacts, Timeless Treasures | From SWBTS: Exod 23:8–10 (DSS F.161); Lev 20:24, 18:28–30 (DSS F.162); Deut 9:25–10:1 (DSS F.163); 12:11–14 (DSS F.164); 1 Kgs 13:20–22 (DSS F.170); Ps 22:4, 6–9, 11–13 (DSS F.165); Dan 6:22–24(DSS F.166); 7:18–19 (DSS F.167), and Unidentified (DSS F.168).
From William Kando: Amos 7:17–8:1 (DSS F.181); Isa 28:23–29; Gen 33:19–34:2; From The Green Collection: Num 8:3–5 (DSS F.194); Neh 2:13–16 (DSS F.201); Jer 23:6–9 (DSS F.195); Ezek 28:22 (DSS F.196); Dan 10:18–20 (DSS F.200), and Jona 4:2–5 (DSS F.197). Original Dead Sea Scrolls from Hebrew University were also exhibited. |
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Fort Worth, TX) | Weston W. Fields (guest-curator), Heather Reichstadt, Gila Hurvitz (contributing curator for Hebrew University’s Institute for Archaeology), Charles D. Tandy (resident curator), and Bruce McCoy (director of the Exhibition) | Exhibition catalogue: Loveless and Loveless, Dead Sea Scrolls and The Bible: Ancient Artifacts, Timeless Treasures |
2012
12 Sep – 30 Mar 2013 |
Passages | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | 8405 IBM Drive (Charlotte, NC) | Wilson, “Exhibit’s rare artifacts help tell story of the Bible“ | |
2013 – | Amos 7:17–8:1 (DSS F.181) | Lanier Theological Library (Houston, TX) | Mark W. Lanier | “Original Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment“ | |
2013
Spring – 1 Feb 2014 |
Passages | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | 3979 Palmer Park Boulevard (Colorado Springs, CO) | ||
2014
2 Apr – 22 Jun |
Verbum Domini II | Jer 23:6–9 (DSS F.195); Ezek 28:22 (DSS F.196), and Dan 10:18–20 (DSS F.200)[4] | Braccio di Carlo Magno museum (Vatican City) | “Global Exhibits“ | |
2014
12 Apr – 3 Jan 2015 |
Passages | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | 3534 E. Sunshine St (Springfield, MO) | ||
2015
3 Mar – 2 Apr 2016 |
Passages | Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191) | 26565 Bouquet canyon rd (Santa Clarita, CA) | ||
2015
11 Jul – 1 Aug |
Los Destacados de la Museum Collections | “Objects range from ancient artifacts from the time of Abraham to Dead Sea Scroll fragments, biblical papyri and manuscripts, Torah scrolls, and rare printed Bibles.” | (Buenos Aires, Argentina) | “Global Exhibits“ | |
2015
21 Sep – 29 Sep |
Verbum Domini II | Unknown | (Philadelphia, PA) | Burdo, “Rare biblical artifacts coming to Pa. Convention Center”
O’Reilly, “Exhibit of historic bibles, artifacts to precede pope’s visit“ |
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2017
7 Apr – 13 May |
Unser Buch | Jer 23:6–9 (DSS F.195) and Dan 10:18–20 (DSS F.200) [5] | Augsburger Rathaus (Augsburg, Germany) | “Global Exhibits” | |
2017
17 Nov – |
The exhibit was originally limited to the eight fragments Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191); Num 8:3–5 (DSS F.194); Neh 2:13–16 (DSS F.201); Jer 23:6–9 (DSS F.195); Ezek 28:22 (DSS F.196); Dan 10:18–20 (DSS F.200); Jona 4:2–5 (DSS F.197), and Mic 1:4–6 (DSS F.198).
When the museum opened, the follewing fragments were exhibited: Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191); Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Lev 23:24–28 (DSS F.203); Num 8:3–5 (DSS F.194); Jona 4:2–5 (DSS F.197), and Mic 1:4–6 (DSS F.198). The fragment of Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199) was later added. As of October 2018, the exhibited fragments were as following: Gen 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (DSS F.191); Exod 17:4–7 (DSS F.192); Lev 23:4 (DSS F.193); Lev 23:24–28 (DSS F.203), and Ps 11:1–4 (DSS F.199) [6] |
Museum of the Bible (Washington, DC) | “Provenance“ |
Note. “Ink & Blood: Dead Sea Scrolls to Gutenberg” has announced new exhibitions from 2020. For a list covering Dead Sea Scrolls exhibitions before 2003, see Jason Kalman’s a, “Catalogue of Dead Sea Scroll Exhibitions 1949-.” The Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature is keeping an eye on future Dead Sea Scrolls exhibitions, see “Exhibits.”
Endnotes
[1] Thanks to Årstein Justnes for helping me assembling this list, and updating it.
[2] Thanks to David Bradnick for notifying me of the exhibited fragments in this exhibition.
[3] Thanks to Bradnick for making me aware of this exhibition.
[4] Thanks to Bradnick for notifying me of the exhibited fragments in this exhibition.
[5] Thanks to Roland Werner for providing me with information regarding this exhibition.
[6] Thanks to Kipp Davis for providing me with information regarding the exhibited fragments.
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