This article presents the results of a systematic analysis of 27 unprovenanced post-2002 'Dead Sea Scrolls' fragments, the goal of which has been to test a hypothesis of textual correspondence between fragments and modern editions of the Hebrew Bible. The hypothesis is twofold: (1) There is a line-to-line layout correspondence between some fragments and modern editions of the Hebrew Bible; (2) readings suggested in the critical apparatus by the editors of the modern editions often appear to have been imported onto the fragments. The analysis confirms that six of ten fragments which were known to be modern forgeries at the time this analysis was conducted, as well as five of the remaining seventeen fragments, exhibit this feature. The articl...
The subject matter of this article is unique or rare editions of early Hebrew books. Due to varying ...
This paper focuses on some of the variations regarding the information in the scriptures-old testame...
This is a paper written on the occasion of the publication of Elgvin et al., Gleanings from the Cave...
This article presents the results of a systematic analysis of 27 unprovenanced post-2002 'Dead Sea S...
Scholars have raised concern regarding the authenticity of several unprovenanced post-2002 “Dead Sea...
"Quite a story from Michael Greshko for National Geographic: testing has reportedly proven that the ...
A paper originally written to be posted on the internet and first deposited on academia.edu in Augus...
This article briefly discusses the Dead Sea Scrolls-like fragments that have surfaced in the twenty-...
© 2016. The Authors. What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different fro...
The text of the Greek New Testament is subject to variation because it was copied by hand for fourte...
This volume contains thirteen previously unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls fragments, twelve Hebrew Bible...
<p>What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different from other book...
After a brief survey of the early history of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery from the perspective of ...
This article will analyse a number of Dead Sea manuscripts and/or fragments in order to determine th...
The initial discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls just over 70 years ago is undoubtedly one of the most ...
The subject matter of this article is unique or rare editions of early Hebrew books. Due to varying ...
This paper focuses on some of the variations regarding the information in the scriptures-old testame...
This is a paper written on the occasion of the publication of Elgvin et al., Gleanings from the Cave...
This article presents the results of a systematic analysis of 27 unprovenanced post-2002 'Dead Sea S...
Scholars have raised concern regarding the authenticity of several unprovenanced post-2002 “Dead Sea...
"Quite a story from Michael Greshko for National Geographic: testing has reportedly proven that the ...
A paper originally written to be posted on the internet and first deposited on academia.edu in Augus...
This article briefly discusses the Dead Sea Scrolls-like fragments that have surfaced in the twenty-...
© 2016. The Authors. What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different fro...
The text of the Greek New Testament is subject to variation because it was copied by hand for fourte...
This volume contains thirteen previously unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls fragments, twelve Hebrew Bible...
<p>What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different from other book...
After a brief survey of the early history of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery from the perspective of ...
This article will analyse a number of Dead Sea manuscripts and/or fragments in order to determine th...
The initial discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls just over 70 years ago is undoubtedly one of the most ...
The subject matter of this article is unique or rare editions of early Hebrew books. Due to varying ...
This paper focuses on some of the variations regarding the information in the scriptures-old testame...
This is a paper written on the occasion of the publication of Elgvin et al., Gleanings from the Cave...