In the book written for a general readership, Magen Broshi, former director of the Shrine of the book at the Israel Museum Jerusalem which houses the Death Sea Scrolls, traces us about the sect tha…
This book constitutes an examination of key sobriquets found among the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls. Its primary focus is literary rather than historical and concentrates on the function of the sobrique…
A comprehensive handbook on the scrolls, with an account of their discovery, and a discussion of the many qestion of the many questions the have raised. It contains a full and annotated translation…
One of the most characteristic and distinctive features of every organization it its method of filling its ranks. The constitutions of clubs and societies are mostly devoted to fixing the rules of …
Qumran and the History of the Biblical Text contains a valuable collection of essays which, at the time of its publication, comprised some of the foremost research in the study of the Dead Sea Scro…
Using the evidence of the scrolls, the site and other historical sources, as well as drawing upon a wide range of recent research, the author seeks to address these questions, and reconstruct, as f…
In Qumran Studies the texts considered are old -- but the questions are new, standard positions are revisited, and issues are reopened with fresh results. The Dead Sea Scrolls have undeniably revo…
In The Dead Sea Scrolls for a New Millennium, Philip R. Callaway presents the most comprehensive survey of the Dead Sea Scrolls since the final publication of the cave 4 fragments. Before turning t…