Religion Class
This Page is for the 7th and 8th Grade Religion class at Good Shepherd Lutheran School in Pekin Illinois. The Links are for various scrolls to be viewed during class.
Link One:
The Great Isaiah Scroll
One of the many Dead Sea Scrolls found in the late 1940 in Qumran. This is by far the most significant find in the cave. Click the link to be taken to the page, and click on the box (at the top of the page) to view the scroll in High Definition.
Link Two:
St. John's Bible
This is a link to a slideshow featuring some of the art of the St. John Bible which was discussed in class.
This Page is for the 7th and 8th Grade Religion class at Good Shepherd Lutheran School in Pekin Illinois. The Links are for various scrolls to be viewed during class.
Link One:
The Great Isaiah Scroll
One of the many Dead Sea Scrolls found in the late 1940 in Qumran. This is by far the most significant find in the cave. Click the link to be taken to the page, and click on the box (at the top of the page) to view the scroll in High Definition.
Link Two:
St. John's Bible
This is a link to a slideshow featuring some of the art of the St. John Bible which was discussed in class.
Link Three:
Wailing Wall-Jerusalem
This is a link to a few panoramic images taken from the area of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. You may need to click a few times to open the view, but then you should be able to use the movements of the tablet to view the area.
Link Four:
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
This is a link to a few panoramic images taken from the site where it is believed that Jesus was buried (for three days anyway).
Link Five:
Center for New Testament Textual Studies
This is a link to several ancient manuscripts that you can read about and view.
Wailing Wall-Jerusalem
This is a link to a few panoramic images taken from the area of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. You may need to click a few times to open the view, but then you should be able to use the movements of the tablet to view the area.
Link Four:
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
This is a link to a few panoramic images taken from the site where it is believed that Jesus was buried (for three days anyway).
Link Five:
Center for New Testament Textual Studies
This is a link to several ancient manuscripts that you can read about and view.