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The Oxford handbook of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Timothy H. Lim |
In 1946 the first of the Dead Sea Scroll discoveries was made near the site of Qumran, at the northern end of the Dead Sea. Despite the much publicized delays in the publication and editing of the Sc… |
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Studies in the Hebrew Bible, Qumran, and the Septuagint presented to Eugene Ulrich
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Eugene Charles Ulrich,James C. VanderKam,Emanuel Tov,Peter W. Flint |
With contributions by many of his colleagues and former students, this volume pays homage to Eugene Ulrich, Chief Editor of the Cave 4 Biblical Scrolls and a foremost expert on the Biblical Scrolls, … |
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After Qumran
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Julio C. Trebolle Barrera,Hans Ausloos,Bénédicte Lemmelijn |
"The discoveries of the Dead Sea, as we are used to call them, have changed the scholarly landscape of textual criticism to a considerable, if not enormous, extent. The state of the art with respect … |
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Qumran Hebrew
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Eric D. Reymond |
This book explores salient topics in Hebrew orthography, phonology, and morphology from the Dead Sea Scrolls. The book, helpfully divided into short sections that treat specific linguistic phenomena,… |
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Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period
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Larry R. Helyer |
From the crisis of the Babylonian exile to the rise of rabbinic Judaism -- a span of over six hundred years -- the Jewish people produced a wealth of literature that lies outside the Hebrew Bible. To… |
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Studies in Qumran law
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Joseph M. Baumgarten |
Articles previously published in various periodicals. |
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