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From: nichael@bbn.com (Nichael Cramer)
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Subject: Re: Dead Sea Scrolls
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Date: 10 Apr 93 09:30:13 GMT
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dhancock@teosinte.agron.missouri.edu (Denis Hancock) writes:
> [A very nice article on the DSS, which I thought answered
> David Cruz-Uribe's original queries quite well]
Here are some books I have read recently that helped me not only
prepare for a 5 week series I taught in Sunday School, but greatly
increased my knowledge of the Qumran scrolls. [...]
One other recent book I would heartily recommend is Joseph Fitzmyer's
_Response to 101 Questions about the Dead Sea Scrolls_ (Paulist,
1992).
Fitzmyer is one of the preeminent modern NT scholars. He was also one
of the early workers on the DSS. His book is written in a
straightforward Q&A that allows it to serve as a source for a great
wealth of clearly presented basic, up-to-the-moment information about
the DSS.
(This book is something of a companion volume to Raymond Brown's
_Response to 101 Questions about the Dead Sea Scrolls_.)
Nichael
Pop Quiz: What's wrong with the cover of this book? ;)
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