The Dead Sea Scrolls that are well preserved in the Israel Antiquities Authority has decided to make the 2000-year-old documents obtained from the Dead Sea Scrolls available for the normal public. This they are doing with the help of taking digital photographs of the Dead Sea Scrolls. These scrolls were first found by the Bedouin shepherds in the caves near the Dead Sea in 1947. After that only few scholars were allowed to take a look at them and that too in fragments. The scrolls obtained are on the parchments that are the oldest copies of the Hebrew Bile. They include the secular text dating from the third century BC to the first century AD.