It was determined that they belonged to 800 documents. It was a great challenge to put together all these tiny scroll pieces into the correct original document. It was like a giant jigsaw puzzle. The Dead Sea Scrolls were a combination of hymns and poems. Some of the scrolls contained writings of King David and Joshua, who lived over 3.000 years age. Finally, in 1991, the scrolls were made available to the public and are now displayed in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Since 2008. scholans have been digitally photographing the scrolls so that anyone can view the Dead Sea Scrolls online