Answers a gamut of questions from the general to the paranoid to the somewhat cynical -- for example: What are the Dead Sea Scrolls all about? Who wrote them, why, and in what languages? Have the Scrolls changed our understanding of any passages in the Bible? Who's hiding stolen ...
The Dead Sea Scrolls are religious manuscripts from Jewish communities dating from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD. They were discovered beginning in 1946 in the Qumran Caves which are located near the Dead Sea. The documents found include intact scrolls as well as fragments. One of...
After a prolongued period of stratification (about 300 years) the Dead Sea overturned in 1979 and again in 1982. Its waters became saturated with respect t... M Stiller,L Sigg - 《Hydrobiologia》 被引量: 14发表: 1990年 Apocalypticism in the Dead Sea Scrolls (review) In lieu of an ,...
The Dead Sea Scrolls Beginning with the question, What have we learned from the Dead Sea Scrolls after 50 years of study, this book does not intend to present brand new discoveries, but rather presents a discovery made 50 years ago that everyone has heard at... EM Schuller - Confronting ...
expected Messianic Age. This hope is evident already in the prophet Joel, whom Peter quoted in his Pentecost sermon. The same theme is present in the inter-testamental literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls, where the coming of the Messianic Spirit is described as a purifying and clean sing ...
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Eileen M. Schuller, THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? (Louisville/London: Westminster John Knox Press, 2006). Pp. xvii + 126. Paper, US$17.95. ISBN 0-664-23112-8. Reviewed by Jean Duhaime Faculté de théologie et de sciences des religions Université de Montréal This book ...
The Dead Sea Scrolls are helpful. I use them at times when I evangelize. They are a net gain. However, the great Isaiah scroll, which I’ve seen myself displayed in the Jerusalem museum, varies from the Hebrew Masoretic in 2,600 places. That could be why it got buried at the Qumra...
Recently the Dead Sea Scrolls made its way back into the news. It has been more than 70 years since the original Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and just a few days ago there was another discovery. In this one, which happened in a desert in Israel, the scrolls that w...
Tim talks about the Jewish community that gave us the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, and how their habits of Scripture meditation give us a window into the kind of meditation described in Psalm 1. This episode is designed to accompany our How To Read The Bible video series: https://www.yout...