Occasionally a volume appears that is almost impossible to review, whether because the material it presents is completely new, the subject matter is so esoteric, or the material is so eclectic that it cannot be absorbed in a single review. The latter is the case with the present volume, which contains over 100 articles by scholars from the United States, Israel, Canada, and Europe. The subject matter is the finds from the Judaean Desert—not only the written remains but also the material, biological, and architectural remains as well. The written remains include the Qumran scrolls (popularly referred to as the Dead Sea Scrolls), the Wadi ed-Daliyeh papyri, the Nahal Hever and Wadi Murrabaçat collections, and the fragments found at Masada, as...
James VanderKam and Peter Flint set out to write, in their own words, “a new, comprehensive, and up-...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
The last sixty years afford us a remarkable, though largely unexplored, opportunity to examine the D...
This volume brings together the papers given at a conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls held under the ...
This volume brings together the papers given at a conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls held under the ...
This volume is the thirty-eighth in the series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, the vehicle for th...
This volume is the thirty-eighth in the series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, the vehicle for th...
The aim of the Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls, according to its editors, is “to encompass all ...
This volume is part of a series entitled Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature, edi...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
This volume is part of a series entitled Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature, edi...
The Dead Sea Scrolls Today is the best of the new “introductions” to the Dead Sea Scrolls which have...
The Dead Sea Scrolls Today is the best of the new “introductions” to the Dead Sea Scrolls which have...
As the official publication process for the texts from the Judaean Desert, or the Dead Sea Scrolls, ...
As the official publication process for the texts from the Judaean Desert, or the Dead Sea Scrolls, ...
James VanderKam and Peter Flint set out to write, in their own words, “a new, comprehensive, and up-...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
The last sixty years afford us a remarkable, though largely unexplored, opportunity to examine the D...
This volume brings together the papers given at a conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls held under the ...
This volume brings together the papers given at a conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls held under the ...
This volume is the thirty-eighth in the series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, the vehicle for th...
This volume is the thirty-eighth in the series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, the vehicle for th...
The aim of the Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls, according to its editors, is “to encompass all ...
This volume is part of a series entitled Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature, edi...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
This volume is part of a series entitled Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature, edi...
The Dead Sea Scrolls Today is the best of the new “introductions” to the Dead Sea Scrolls which have...
The Dead Sea Scrolls Today is the best of the new “introductions” to the Dead Sea Scrolls which have...
As the official publication process for the texts from the Judaean Desert, or the Dead Sea Scrolls, ...
As the official publication process for the texts from the Judaean Desert, or the Dead Sea Scrolls, ...
James VanderKam and Peter Flint set out to write, in their own words, “a new, comprehensive, and up-...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
The last sixty years afford us a remarkable, though largely unexplored, opportunity to examine the D...