Dr. Renata Lior had spent thirty years chasing ghosts through parchment and dust. As the youngest tenured professor of textual criticism at the University of Buenos Aires, she had debunked forgeries, decoded Dead Sea fragments, and even identified a lost verse in the Codex Sinaiticus. But nothing had prepared her for the email that arrived on a humid March evening.

Renata’s heart beat faster. “The lead scroll. You know about the lead scroll.”

If you have ever found yourself scratching your head while reading Scripture, this book—and the insights below—are for you.

El libro se convirtió en un punto de partida para nuevas investigaciones y debates. Algunos estudiosos coincidieron con las conclusiones de Álvarez Valdés, mientras que otros plantearon objeciones y presentaron nuevas teorías.