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Footnote 2 - The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity: Part Two
We already know this from the much discussed, but still unpublished, text known as MMT, See for example, Lawrence H. Schiffman, “The Significance of the Scrolls,” BR 06:05, and James C. VanderKam, “The People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Essenes or Sadducees?” BR 07:02.
Footnote 1 - The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity: Part Two
Footnote 1 - Hebrew for Bible Readers
Footnote 2 - Bible Books
Footnote 1 - Bible Books
Footnote 3 - Glossary
Gabriel Barkay, “News from the Field: The Divine Name Found in Jerusalem,” BAR 09:02. See also Barkay, “Excavations on the Slope of Hinnom Valley in Jerusalem,” Qadmoniot 17 (1984), pp. 94–108.
Footnote 2 - Glossary
Footnote 1 - Glossary
Footnote 1 - My View
See Jacob Neusner, “Why Study Religion,” BR 02:04.
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