Big news on the Old Testament scene, check it out here:
Expert discovers ancient Torah scroll in plain sight – CBS News.
The “re-discovered” scroll is of the Torah, or the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy).
The CBS news article says it’s a “Torah scroll of the Pentateuch”, but that’s redundant, since the Torah and the Pentateuch are different names for the same thing.
The best part of the story is that this library in Italy had the scroll for centuries, but incorrectly dated it, thinking it was only a couple hundred years old, when it was closer a thousand (about 1150 AD).
You might say, 1150, that’s not very close to the time of the Old Testament, and you’d be right, but the oldest complete manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible aren’t much older. (Although the Dead Sea Scrolls are much older.)
This is what the Psalmist said about his Torah scroll:
I long for your salvation,
and your law (Torah) is my delight (Psalm 119:174).
The psalmist would not have miss-dated his Torah scroll.