Home Page of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, with extensive bibliography, conference announcements, papers and e-mail discussion group ...
Ancient Texts Relating to the Bible El-Kerak MRZH Text Cuneiform Tablet Amman Citadel Heshbon Ostraca UCLA: Incirli Stela Biblical Manuscripts Leningrad Codex Leningrad f.40b Leningrad Carpet Page Dead Sea Scrolls Discovery Testimonia Isaiah Pesher Congregation Copper Scroll Qohelet Words of Moses USCARC Etruscan Pendant Isis Deity on a Bull Ushabti Sasanian Seals Seals Coins Bullae Collections ...
www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_scrolls
Great Isaiah Scroll D I R E C T O R Y All written files by Fred P Miller copyright 1999. All rights reserved. Qumran Great Isaiah Scroll: The Qumran Isaiah scrolls are two. Q or Qa is the Qumran Great Isaiah Scroll and Qb is the Qumran Scroll of Isaiah that is about 75% complete. Qa, the Qumran Great Isaiah Scroll is complete from the first word on page 1 to the last word on page 54. May 11, ...
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I repeat that in my opinion you have made the greatest manuscript discovery of modern times --- certainly the greatest biblical manuscript find...What an incredible find! -- William Foxwell Albright to John C. Trevor (March 1948) Unless drastic measures are taken at once, the greatest and most valuable of all Hebrew and Aramaic manuscript discoveries is likely to become the academic scandal ...
religion.rutgers.edu/iho/dss.html
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The Sadducean Origins of the Dead Sea Sectarians by Sandra S. Williams Judaic Studies Program University of Central Florida Introduction Historical Significance Of The Hasmonaean Revolt The Halakhic Letter The Zadokite Fragments The Community Rule The Temple Scroll Miscellaneous Texts Conclusion Footnotes Bibliography Introduction Clearly the Dead Sea Scrolls and the schism that caused the Dead ...
www.billwilliams.org/Scrolls/scrolls.html
A student paper on the Dead Sea Scrolls by Allison Stewart, submitted in June 1995, and entitled `Time References in the Dead Sea Scrolls, ' edited in March 2000 by Sigrid Peterson, for Course Page, Religious Studies 225 Spring 2000.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rels/225/stewart.htm
The Community of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Devotion and Dissension By Reuben Wetherbee The religious community which was responsible for the writing of the Dead Sea scrolls has intrigued scholars ever since their discovery. So much of the scrolls cannot be understood without first understanding the people who wrote them. To gain this unde rstanding, I want to examine the scrolls themselves to learn ...
ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rels/225/wetherb5.htm