An edition of The Dead Sea Scriptures (1956)

Manuscrisele de la Marea Moartă

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An edition of The Dead Sea Scriptures (1956)

Manuscrisele de la Marea Moartă

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This volume contains the translated text of the ancient Hebrew writings found in caves near the Dead Sea, plus separate introductions for each scroll as well as new translations of the Hymns and paraphrases of the Bible narratives by Professor Gaster, one of the world's leading Hebraists.

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Herald
Language
Romanian
Pages
324

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Cover of: Manuscrisele de la Marea Moartă
Manuscrisele de la Marea Moartă
2011, Herald
in Romanian - Ediţia a doua.
Cover of: The Dead Sea Scriptures
The Dead Sea Scriptures
October 5, 1976, Anchor
in English
Cover of: The Dead Sea scriptures, in English translation
The Dead Sea scriptures, in English translation
1976, Anchor Press
in English - 3d ed., rev. and enl.
Cover of: The Dead Sea scriptures
The Dead Sea scriptures: in English translation with introduction and notes by Theodor H. Gaster.
1964, Anchor Books
in English and Undetermined - Rev. and enl. ed.
Cover of: The Dead Sea scriptures
The Dead Sea scriptures
1956, Doubleday
in English
Cover of: Dead Sea Scriptures in English Translation
Dead Sea Scriptures in English Translation
1956, Doubleday & Co
in English
Cover of: The Dead Sea scriptures
The Dead Sea scriptures
1956, Doubleday
in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: The Scriptures of The Dead Sea Sect

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Pagination
324 p.
Number of pages
324

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Open Library
OL54157387M
ISBN 13
9789731112350
OCLC/WorldCat
855352970

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1344622W

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"Because the Brotherhood at Qumran regarded itself as the true Congregation of Israel, charged with the specific task of maintaining the Law and Covenant of God in an age of apostasy and confusion, of bringing men back to the True Way before the Final Judgment overtook them, and of fighting the ultimate battle against the heathen, it organized itself into what may fairly be described as a 'church'."

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