The Dead Sea scrolls reader edited by Donald W. Parry & Emanuel Tov with the assistance of Nehemia Gordon and Derek Fry.
Material type:
- 9004126503
- Dead Sea scrolls. Selections. Polyglot.
- 296.1/55 22
- BM487 DEA .A3 2004
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"Presents all the non-biblical Qumran texts classified according to their literary genres, together with translations."
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes bibliographical references.
pt. 1. Texts concerned with religious law -- pt. 2. Exegetical texts -- pt. 3. Parabiblical texts -- pt. 4. Calendrical and sapiential texts -- pt. 5. Poetic and liturgical texts -- pt. 6. Additional genres and unclassified texts.
Hebrew or Aramaic, with English translation facing.
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