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See Harry M. Orlinsky, “The Bible Scholar Who Became An Undercover Agent,” BAR 18:04.
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See Harry M. Orlinsky, “The Bible Scholar Who Became An Undercover Agent,” BAR 18:04.
See “The ‘Pierced Messiah’ Text—An Interpretation Evaporates,” BAR 18:04; James D. Tabor “A Pierced or Piercing Messiah? The Verdict Is Still Out,” BAR 18:06, and Geza Vermes’ reply in the same issue.
Journal of Jewish Studies, 43 (1992), pp. 85–94. see the summary of this article in “The ‘Pierced Messiah’ Text—An Interpretation Evaporates,” BAR 18:04; see also James D. Tabor, “A Pierced or Piercing Messiah—The Verdict Is Still Out,” BAR 18:06.
Emile Puech, “4Q525 et les péricopes des Béatitudes en Ben Sira et Matthieu,” Revue Biblique 98 (1991), pp. 80–106. See also Benedict T. Viviano, “Beatitudes Found Among Dead Sea Scrolls,” BAR 18:06.
On the Essene or Sadducee origins of the Dead Sea Scroll group, see Lawrence H. Schiffman, “The Significance of the Scrolls,” BR 06:05, October 1990, and James C. VanderKam, “The People of the Scrolls Essenes or Sadducees?” BR 07:02, April 1991.
See “Carbon-14 Tests Substantiate Scroll Dates,” BAR 17:06).
See Hershel Shanks, “The Difference Between Scholarly Mistakes and Scholarly Concealment: The Case of MMT,” BAR 16:05).