
The Franklin Institute
The Dead Sea Scrolls

Franklin Institute and Philadelphia

It was awe-inspiring viewing the many artifacts as far back as the 9th-8th century BCEcenter bottom photo of 1st century BCE-1st century CE inkwell
I didn’t get a photo of my own, but there was a large, three-ton stone, thought to have fallen from the Temple during a battle in 70CE, from the Western (or Wailing) Wall in Jerusalem. Prayers can be written on slips of paper and placed in a crack or container that will be sent by Curators to Jerusalem. There was also a screen with live feed of the Wall in Jerusalem (see center, left in photo above). Touching the stone was quite an experience.
The Heart Exhibit at the Franklin Institute
Another attraction at The Franklin Institute is the heart, a walk-through exhibit just as blood travels through a heart. I remember this exhibit when I was a child on a school trip!
My sister saw this recently and like you, she found it most interesting. Thank you for sharing the details with us. What an amazing God we serve. It seems like a great day for you and your husband.
That must have been a wonderful day – just the sort of museum experience I love!
What a wonderful day you had.
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Have a wonderful Sunday.
Laura
White Spray Paint
It's so good you could see this wonderful exhibit. You presented a lot of information and did it well! Nice you and your husband could have that day together!
How fascinating! I always enjoy looking at artifacts such as pottery and jewelry. To me it's interesting to learn how ordinary people lived, what kind of simple utensils they used in their homes, etc. That's a great exhibit.
What a fascinating place. It's always best to go to places like that during the week. Too bad Abbey had to fight the crowds
It looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
What a wonderful opportunity. I enjoyed your post and the photos very much.
That looks like a great exhibit! Haven't been to that museum in YEARS! Maybe 20 or more. When hubby was stationed down in Atlanta, we became members of the Fernbank Museum and loved going almost weekly one summer. The kids loved it! Thanks for sharing!
This was a wonderful opportunity. This is the second post I've read in two days about the Scrolls. Beautiful mosaics, too, especially like the photo of John in the heart. xo
that would be so amazing to see!! Thanks for sharing!
How interesting…I love it all..we spent Saturday at a museum here…I have been wanting to see the Dead Sea Scrolls..thanks for sharing, what a great tour