Rethinking the Bible: Sixty Years of Dead Sea Scrolls Research and Beyond. (original) (raw)

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Joseph Angel

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"New Tools for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls," Religious Studies Review 20 (1994), 113-116.

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