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4Q175
“Son of Man” Have a Place in the Eschatological Thinking of the Qumran Community? Géza Xeravits*
The Qumran Collection As a Scribal Library Sidnie White Crawford
A Study on the Teacher of Righteousness, Collective Memory, and Tradition at Qumran by Gianc
The Eschatology of the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Community Rules from Qumran a Commentary
Dead Sea Scrolls on the High Street: Popular Perspectives on Ancient Texts"
Dead Sea Scrolls—Criticism, Interpretation, Etc.—Congresses
Religion in the Dead Sea Scrolls Alex P
4Q175 Testimonia
Qumran Pesharim and the Pentateuch: Explicit Citation, Overt Typologies, and Implicit Interpretive Traditions
Following Moses: an Investigation Into the Prophetic Discourse of the First Century C
Exegesis and Time in the Pesharim from Qumran 373
Dariusz Iwański Who Is the Son of God in 4Q246?
The SBL Handbook of Style the SBL Handbook of Style for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies
Matthew Within Judaism
CELEBRATING the DEAD SEA SCROLLS a Canadian Collection CELEBRATING the DEAD SEA SCROLLS
Ancient Scrolls from the Dead Sea: Photographs and Commentary on a Unique Collection of Scrolls
Messianic Hopes in the Qumran Writings
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Material Aspects of Reading in Ancient and Medieval Cultures Materiale Textkulturen
Jewish Second Temple Literature Gary P
Employing Deuteronomy: an Analysis of the Quotations and Allusions to Deuteronomy in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Jewish Priests and the Social History of Post-70 Palestine
The Temple Scroll
The Contribution of the Different Groups of Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls to Exegesis 11