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The meaning of the Dead Sea scrollsThe meaning of the Dead Sea scrolls

The meaning of the Dead Sea scrolls2002

James Vanderkam, James VanderKam, Peter Flint, James C. VanderKam

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The story of the discovery of the first Dead Sea Scrolls has become a part of Western lore. Who has not heard about the Bedouin shepherd who threw a rock into a cave, heard a crash, went in to explore, and found the scrolls? The story in that form may be accurate, but it turns out to be something of a simplification. As a matter of fact, much remains unknown about the exact circumstances under which those scrolls were discovered. The story of the discovery at first deals with just one cave; the other ten were located at later times.

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First published
2002
OL Work ID
OL1864822W

Subjects

Dead Sea scrollsCriticism, interpretationBibleRelation to the New TestamentQumran communityDead sea scrollsBible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t.Criticism, interpretation, etcRelation to the new testamentBm487 .v27 2002296.1/55

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