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The complete, authoritative study guide to one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time--the Dead Sea Scrolls. This indispensable two-volume compendium of the Dead Sea Scrolls contains newly edited English translations and summaries of all the biblical and nonbiblical scrolls found at Qumran. Designed as a practical reference tool to facilitate study of the Scrolls, these volumes will be an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls--from serious scholars to general readers seeking reliable translations of these invaluable ancient texts.
About the Author
Florentino GarcÃa MartÃnez, a pre-eminent specialist of Qumran Studies, is professor at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, where he heads the Qumran Institute. He is a member of the International Team of Editors of the Dead Sea Scrolls and editorial secretary of the Revue de Qumran and the Journal for the Study of Judaism. GarcÃa MartÃnez has written numerous books and articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls, including Qumran and Apocalyptic. Studies on the Aramaic Texts of Qumran (Brill, 1992), The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English (Brill, 1994), The People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Writings, Beliefs and Practices (Brill, 1995), and A Bibliography of the Finds in the Desert of Judah, 1970-95, (Brill, 1996).
Eibert Tigchelaar, Dr. (1994) studied Theology and Semitic Languages in Utrecht and Groningen, the Netherlands. From 1995 to 1997 he was co-editor of DJD XXIII (Qumran Cave 11). Presently he is a KNAW Academy Fellow at the Qumran Institute in Groningen.
About the Author
Florentino GarcÃa MartÃnez, a pre-eminent specialist of Qumran Studies, is professor at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, where he heads the Qumran Institute. He is a member of the International Team of Editors of the Dead Sea Scrolls and editorial secretary of the Revue de Qumran and the Journal for the Study of Judaism. GarcÃa MartÃnez has written numerous books and articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls, including Qumran and Apocalyptic. Studies on the Aramaic Texts of Qumran (Brill, 1992), The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English (Brill, 1994), The People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Writings, Beliefs and Practices (Brill, 1995), and A Bibliography of the Finds in the Desert of Judah, 1970-95, (Brill, 1996).
Eibert Tigchelaar, Dr. (1994) studied Theology and Semitic Languages in Utrecht and Groningen, the Netherlands. From 1995 to 1997 he was co-editor of DJD XXIII (Qumran Cave 11). Presently he is a KNAW Academy Fellow at the Qumran Institute in Groningen.
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