By the co-author of the highly successful, this book take us back to Qumran on the Dead Sea for a further exploration of the relationship between the Dead Sea scrolls and Christianity's formative y…
Photographic catalog issued in conjunction with exhibitions held at the Library of Congress, New York Public Library, M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum and the Field Museum of Chicago. Includes color ph…
Khirbet Qumran and the nearby caves, and to encourage open, face-to face discussion and debate. As acknowledged man speaks, "That is why we must hear the second man. The ancient Hebrews expressed a…
This book is a pretty good resource, which documents the impact the discovery of Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) made on the Bible, Bible translations and the field of textual criticism in general. The scop…
Hidden untouched in caves for two millennia, now for fifty years the Dead Sea Scrolls have been poked and prodded to yield their treasure of knowledge about the history of early Jews and Christians…
Fifty years have passed since the world-shaking discovery of the first Dead Sea Scrolls in a desert cave by bedouin shepherds. Now, after decades of controversy surrounding their dissemination and …
The incredible discoveries at Qumran are unveiled in this compelling volume by one of the world's foremost experts on biblical archaeology and the ancient Qumran community. Drawing on the best of c…
Prior to the discovery of Dead Sea Scrolls in 1948, scholars studying the passages in Josephus' work which mention the pre-Christian sect of the Essenes attempt to explain various sections in Josep…
The advent of the third millennium has brought new challenges in the study of the Dead Sea scrolls. The official publication of the scrolls is nearing completion and virtually all the documents are…