MSH | December 21, 2012
Pretty cool. Over 5,000 high resolution images of the scrolls are now available online. This is an awesome site for scrolls research in general, too. Enjoy! Technorati Tags: dead sea scrolls, digital, images, photographs, Qumran
Category: Hebrew Bible, Research Tools |
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MSH | May 16, 2012
Everyone knows that no portion of Esther and Nehemiah were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls . . . until now. Technorati Tags: dead sea, Nehemiah, Qumran, scrolls
Category: archaeology, Bible and Archaeology, Hebrew Bible |
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MSH | May 3, 2012
Todd Bolen posted a short, interesting piece today on why the book of Esther is not found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Check it out! Technorati Tags: canon, esther, Qumran, scrolls
Category: Bible and Archaeology, Bibliology, canonicity |
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MSH | May 16, 2011
[Note: For other posts on Mike's work on the divine council, click here for the archive.] [Note to those who left comments on this post: I have fixed the bad link in the earlier post.] Here are my two regional SBL papers (keep in mind that in both I spent part of my time talking [...]
Category: divine council, Doctrine of God, Jesus |
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Tags: angels, dead sea scrolls, gods, Jesus, john 10, John 10:34, Psalm 82, Psalm 82:6, Qumran
MSH | May 8, 2009
First, sorry it took so long since my last post. Been swamped. I’m moving to John’s Appendixes on canonicity since, in my view, there’s more there we need to think of than his last couple of installments taken in order. In his “Appendix A” (“Thinking about Canon”), John looks at how the Qumran community viewed [...]
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