The article surveys recent scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls and traces the contours of interpretative trends in scroll research since the 1990s. The publication of all of the Dead Sea texts in the early 1990s has given scholars unprecedented access to the entire corpus. Many aspects of the scholarly consensus that emerged out of the enterprise of the first generation of scroll researchers in the 1950s have proven remarkably resilient. However, in other respects, the scrolls have raised new questions about their authors and their community, as well as the early Jewish environment in which the corpus came to be written.12 page(s
This article argues that wisdom in the Dead Sea Scrolls is not a continuation of the biblical Wisdom...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
Quite apart from the contents of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the history of their discovery and the accoun...
The last sixty years afford us a remarkable, though largely unexplored, opportunity to examine the D...
Popular interest in the Dead Sea Scrolls is a phenomenon that many readers of this journal will have...
When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascina...
The initial discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls just over 70 years ago is undoubtedly one of the most ...
The article demonstrates why the Dead Sea Scrolls are important for NT scholarship. After a sketch o...
The article demonstrates why the Dead Sea Scrolls are important for NT scholarship. After a sketch o...
<p>What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different from other book...
The Dead Sea Scrolls—in the popular imagination, the very name conjures up scandal, intrigue and mys...
This article considers the history of nomenclature for the Dead Sea Scrolls, as reflected in the nam...
Grappe Christian. Sarianna Metso, Hindy Najman, Eileen Schuller (éd.), The Dead Sea Scrolls. Transmi...
© 2016. The Authors. What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different fro...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
This article argues that wisdom in the Dead Sea Scrolls is not a continuation of the biblical Wisdom...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
Quite apart from the contents of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the history of their discovery and the accoun...
The last sixty years afford us a remarkable, though largely unexplored, opportunity to examine the D...
Popular interest in the Dead Sea Scrolls is a phenomenon that many readers of this journal will have...
When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascina...
The initial discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls just over 70 years ago is undoubtedly one of the most ...
The article demonstrates why the Dead Sea Scrolls are important for NT scholarship. After a sketch o...
The article demonstrates why the Dead Sea Scrolls are important for NT scholarship. After a sketch o...
<p>What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different from other book...
The Dead Sea Scrolls—in the popular imagination, the very name conjures up scandal, intrigue and mys...
This article considers the history of nomenclature for the Dead Sea Scrolls, as reflected in the nam...
Grappe Christian. Sarianna Metso, Hindy Najman, Eileen Schuller (éd.), The Dead Sea Scrolls. Transmi...
© 2016. The Authors. What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different fro...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
This article argues that wisdom in the Dead Sea Scrolls is not a continuation of the biblical Wisdom...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
Quite apart from the contents of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the history of their discovery and the accoun...