Footnote 5 - Expanded Team of Editors Hard at Work on Variety of Texts
See Books in Brief, in this issue.—Ed.
Biblical Archaeology Review is the flagship publication of the Biblical Archaeology Society. For more than 40 years it has been making the world of archaeology in the lands of the Bible come alive for the interested layperson. Full of vivid images and articles written by leading scholars, this is a must read for anyone interested in the archaeology of the ancient Near East.
See Books in Brief, in this issue.—Ed.
An article on Jubilees is scheduled to appear in a forthcoming issue of BAR’s sister publication Bible Review, written by the editor of the Qumran fragments, James VanderKam [“Jubilees—How It Rewrote the Bible,” BR 08:06].—Ed.
An example of a listing in the new list of unpublished texts follows. See the previous footnote for the citation to the entire listing:4Q [Qumran Cave 4] #:521
Name: Messianic Apocalypse (previously: On Resurrection)
Inv.: 330
Old #: Sy [Starcky] 37
Editor(s): Puech
Preliminary Publication: RQ [Revue de Qumran] 15 (1992)
Transcription: all
Photographs: all
Frank Moore Cross, “The Historical Importance of the Samana Papyri,” BAR 04:01.
See Danny Syon, “Gamla: Portrait of a Rebellion,” BAR 18:01.
Ehud Netzer, “The Last Days and Hours at Masada,” BAR 17:06.