Survey of the Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments and Photographs at the Rockefeller Museum

While the Dead Sea Scrolls have provided much new information in the areas of the text and canon of the Bible and the history of early Judaism and Christianity, their publication and ongoing study have been severely handicapped because a comprehensive inventory of all texts and photographs of the sc...

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Main Author: Reed, Stephen A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Scholars Press 1991
In: The Biblical archaeologist
Year: 1991, Volume: 54, Issue: 1, Pages: 44-51
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Summary:While the Dead Sea Scrolls have provided much new information in the areas of the text and canon of the Bible and the history of early Judaism and Christianity, their publication and ongoing study have been severely handicapped because a comprehensive inventory of all texts and photographs of the scrolls has never been made. Such an inventory is now in progress.
Contains:Enthalten in: The Biblical archaeologist
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/3210331