The Dead Sea Scrolls by Unknown
A New Translation
The book delves into the discovery, significance, and scholarly analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of ancient Jewish texts found in the Qumran Caves near the Dead Sea. It explores the historical and religious context of the scrolls, their impact on our understanding of early Judaism and the origins of Christianity, and the controversies surrounding their interpretation and publication. Through detailed examination, the book sheds light on the diverse beliefs and practices of the Jewish sects of the Second Temple period, offering insights into the cultural and theological landscape of the time.
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- Hebrew, aramaic, greek
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