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The source of this excitement is what these Dead Sea Scrolls reveal about the history of the Second Temple period (520 B.C.E.-70 C.E.), particularly from the second century B.C.E. until the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E.-a time of ... Cave 3 preserved two oxidized rolls of beaten copper (the Copper Scroll),
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www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/deadsea.ht...
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/deadsea.html
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Most of the manuscripts found are heavily damaged fragments of scrolls, some very tentatively pieced together. Often the preserved scraps give only glimpses of what existed in the original text. Readers approach the Dead Sea scrolls from a ...
http://www.gnosis.org/library/dss/dss.htm
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The preserved portions of a scroll often give only glimpses of what might have existed in the complete text. (See the Introduction to the collection for more background information.) ... Visit the Bookstore for a complete listing of current editions of the complete Dead Sea Scrolls in tranlation...
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www.gnosis.org/library/scroll.htm
www.gnosis.org/library/scroll.htm
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The exhibit captions and translations (below) provide background on the fragments and their relationships with the other Dead Sea Scrolls, the Qumran Community, and its Library. ... Three columns of script are preserved, one on the top and two below. The upper column (A) and the lower left (C) column are incomplete.
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www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/scr3.html
www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/scr3.html
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The text is wholly or partly preserved on the following Dead Sea Scrolls: Joel 4:1 - 16: MurXII (DJD II:88) undated, Joel 4:4 - 9: 4QXIIg (DJD XV:82), 30-1 BC, Joel 4:1 - 2: Septuagint 8HevXIIgr (DJD VIII) late 1st c. BC. The present Joel 4:3 will be the 2nd earliest witness to the text if MurXII has an earlier date,
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www.schoyencollection.com/dsscrolls.htm
www.schoyencollection.com/dsscrolls.htm
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This forcibly demonstrated the accuracy with which scribes copied sacred texts, and bolstered our confidence in the Bible’s textual integrity (see Yamauchi, 1972, p. 130). The Dead Sea Scrolls have increased our confidence that faithful scribal transcription substantially has preserved the original content of Isaiah.
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www.apologeticspress.org/articles/266
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Qumran is a ruin from the days of the Second Temple on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. It became famous since 1947 when a number of ancient manuscripts were found in nearby caves. These manuscripts are now known as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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mosaic.lk.net/g-qumran.html
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Selected alphabetic bibliography of the works of authors who have written authoritatively about the Dead Sea Scrolls ... Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls ... Cave 11 at Qumran contained a number of extremely important well-preserved manuscripts such as the Temple Scroll which have been published elsewhere.
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home.flash.net/~hoselton/deadsea/bibliog.htm
home.flash.net/~hoselton/deadsea/bibliog.htm
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A traveling museum exhibition of authentic Dead Sea Scroll fragments, Gutenburg Press Replica, manuscripts and rare Bibles from around the world to tell the story of the most printed book in history, the Bible in English. ... The collection includes authentic Dead Sea Scrolls, 5,000-year-old clay tablets, Hebrew Torahs,
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