I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can summarize what’s widely known about the Museum of the Bible and point you to how to get the latest updates.
- The Museum of the Bible opened in Washington, D.C., in November 2017 amid substantial attention and controversy, with funding primarily from the Hobby Lobby founder family and ongoing discussions about exhibits and artifact provenance.[9][10]
- Since opening, the museum has continued to update its exhibitions and programming, including special interest displays like Dead Sea Scrolls on loan and various documentary and educational offerings, while navigating public scrutiny over artifacts and funding history.[3][6][7]
- For the most current news, I recommend checking the museum’s official newsroom and major national outlets’ latest coverage. The museum’s own site usually lists press releases and upcoming exhibitions, and reputable outlets often report on new acquisitions, exhibits, or partnerships as they occur.[4][3]
If you want, I can pull the latest headlines from reliable sources and summarize them, or I can help you track upcoming exhibitions at the Museum of the Bible based on their official calendar. Would you like me to proceed with a current-news roundup or focus on a specific aspect (exhibitions, funding, or artifacts)?
Citations:
- Museum of the Bible opening and context[10][9]
- Ongoing exhibits and coverage around 2017–2025[6][3][4]
- General overview of the museum and artifacts program[5][7]