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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.
This volume contains a collection of Jewish works composed during
the intertestamental period linked to biblical texts through
characters, themes, or genre. Some of these were known previously
as part of the Pseudepigrapha, while others were not previously
known. They should all enhance our understanding of the phenomenon
of pseudepigraphy (writing in the name of a famous biblical or
religious character) and of biblical interpretation during the
Second Temple period.
The Dead Sea Scrolls, found in caves near the Dead Sea fifteen
miles east of Jerusalem between 1947 and 1956, include the oldest
existing biblical manuscripts and the remarkable texts of the
purist Jewish community at Qumran. The discovery of the Scrolls has
added dramatically to our understanding of the varieties of Judaism
at the time of Jesus and the rise of Christianity, but has also
prompted heated debate about the nature of these religions. As the
monumental task of transcribing and translating the Dead Sea
Scrolls is finally completed, people around the world are taking
stock of the significance of these ancient documents.;In The
Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls, two of the world's leading experts
reveal the complete and fascinating story in all its detail: the
amazing discovery, the intense controversies, and the significant
revelations. This comprehensive, up-to-date guide is the definitive
introduction to all aspects of the scrolls, including their
teachings, the community that created them, the world of Judaism,
the origins of Christianity, our understanding of Jesus and the New
Testament. Featuring photos of the original texts, the sites and
the scholars who deciphered t
Volume XXXVIII presents texts from several sites in the Judaean Desert other than Qumran, including Jericho. The documents are mainly Aramaic and Greek documentary papyri, together with several literary texts from the Hebrew Bible.
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