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The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation

Jonathan Campbell
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
- Vol. 47, Iss: 2, pp 342-343
TLDR
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible: A Very Short Introduction as discussed by the authors and a Complete Dead Sea Scroll in EnglishThe English version of this article is available in the Museum Collection of the National Museum of Israel in Jerusalem.
Abstract
Religion in the Dead Sea ScrollsApocalypticism in the Dead Sea ScrollsQumran Cave 1The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Origins of the BibleSecrets of the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls Today, Rev. EdThe Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian OriginsReclaiming the Dead Sea ScrollsUnderstanding the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls and the BibleDead Sea Psalms Scrolls and the Book of PsalmsThe Dead Sea ScrollsThe Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in EnglishWho Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls and the Developmental Composition of the BibleThe Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls: a Very Short IntroductionThe Dead Sea Scrolls TranslatedThe People of the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian MythThe Dead Sea Scrolls in Scholarly Perspective: A History of ResearchThe Oxford Handbook of the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Story of the ScrollsThe Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls UncoveredReclaiming the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Complete World of the Dead Sea ScrollsQumran Cave 4Jesus and the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea ScrollsSecond Thoughts on the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls After Fifty YearsWhat Are the Dead Sea Scrolls and Why Do They Matter?The Meaning of the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Dead Sea Scrolls BibleQumran and JerusalemDead Sea Scrolls Fragments in the Museum Collection

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