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Emanuel Tov
Frank Moore Cross's Contribution to the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Freeing the Dead Sea Scrolls: a Question of Access
Preliminary Studies in the Judaean Desert Isaiah Scrolls and Fragments
4Qreworked Pentateuch to 4Qpentateuch (?)
PART 1 Exegetical and Literary Studies
The Meaning of the Phrase ציר המקרש in the Temple Scroll
A Textual Analysis of Pseudo-Ezekiel (4Q385 and 4Q386): Rewritten Or Merely Copies of Each Other
Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments in the Museum Collection Publications of Museum of the Bible
“Reworked Pentateuch” (4Q158, 4Q364–367)
The Essence and History of the Masoretic Text
Qumran Pesharim and the Pentateuch: Explicit Citation, Overt Typologies, and Implicit Interpretive Traditions
Emanuel Tov, FBA and Fellow of the Israel Academy J. L. Magnes Professor of Bible Emeritus Dept
The Book of Numbers at Qumran: Texts and Context
From Qumran to Aleppo: a Discussion with Emanuel Tov About The
Gottesschau – Gotteserkenntnis
Hebrew Bible Textual Criticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls: What Not to Expect of the Pesher Habakkuk (1Qphab)
Keter Shem Tov Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and Its Contexts
Emanuel Tov J. L. Magnes Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Bible the Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel
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The Septuagint and Its Literary-Critical Value
The Scribal and Textual Transmission of the Torah Analyzed in Light of Its Sanctity
Are Yahweh and El Distinct Deities in Deut. 32:8-9 and Psalm 82?
Jannaeus, His Brother Absalom, and Judah the Essene
Scribal Features of Two Qumran Scrolls* Emanuel Tov This Paper Is
The Isaiah Passages in the Book of Mormon: a Non-Aligned Text
Copying of Biblical Scrolls Was Very Similar Or Identical to That of Nonbiblical Scrolls (See § 2 Below)
The SBL Handbook of Style the SBL Handbook of Style for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies
A Preparatory Study of Nomenclature and Text Designation in the Dead Sea Scrolls1 Hindy Najman and Eibert Tigchelaar What's In
CELEBRATING the DEAD SEA SCROLLS a Canadian Collection CELEBRATING the DEAD SEA SCROLLS
Review of <I>The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context
The Text of Leviticus Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium of the Dominique Barthélemy Institute, Held in Fribourg (October 2015)
Bbds 9600 Dead Sea Scrolls
Material Aspects of Reading in Ancient and Medieval Cultures Materiale Textkulturen
Eschatology and Literary History in Pesher Habakkuk*
Not According to Rule: Women, the Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran
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Texts of Jeremiah in the Qumran Library
The Biblical DSS As Representing Variety in Judaism and Early Christianity
Leviticus and Its Reception in the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran
Time Measurement in Ancient Israel a Dissertation
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Bbds 9600 Dead Sea Scrolls
THE GREEK BIBLICAL TEXTS from the JUDEAN DESERT I. The
A Textual Analysis of Pseudo-Ezekiel (4Q385 & 4Q386) in Order to Determine Its Dating in the Light of Ancient Scribal Practices
BARKI NAFSHI TEXT Brigham Young Universiry Lication in The
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Endnotes for Seven Intriguing Dead Sea Scroll Texts for the Interpretation of the OT Fall 2019 Bible and Spade
Translation and Publication Information
Society of Biblical Literature Publication Notice
The Contribution of the Different Groups of Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls to Exegesis 11