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The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Jr. Abegg
By (author) Edward Cook
By (author) Michael Wise
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:688
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 151
Category/GenreBiblical studies
Judaism
ISBN/Barcode 9780060766627
ClassificationsDewey:296.155
Audience
Undergraduate
Edition Revised edition

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint HarperSanFrancisco
Publication Date 15 October 2005
Publication Country United States

Description

A fully revised and updated edition of our translation of the complete Dead Sea Scrolls, making it the definitive translation of the Scrolls in English. With new texts, updated introductions, a glossary of terms, and other new additions, this will become the definitive translation of the Scrolls, and the lead companion to our other Dead Sea Scrolls Guides: The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Dead Sea Scrolls Bible.

Author Biography

Michael Wise, who is among the foremost young scholars translating the Scrolls today, has been profiled in Time, The New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune. He is Scholar-in-Residence and Professor of Ancient Languages at Northwestern College, St. Paul, Minnesota. Martin Abegg Jr. is co-director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute at Trinity Western University in British Columbia. He is one of the translators of The Dead Sea Scrolls (HarperSanFrancisco, 1996).

Reviews

..".the spirit of debate and critique, reappraisal and revision is here very much present. The brief discussions of the languages and scripts of the scrolls are a nice and somewhat unusual touch in a volume of this kind."-- Bible Review..".a rather readable presentation of a large portion of the non-biblical scrolls, which commends itself to the general reader."-- Journal of Biblical Literature"The Dead Sea Scrolls are not just for scholars anymore. They are here in a book that anyone can understand. "Read these texts." Hidden in their caves, they survived the ravages of time and decay to speak to us today across two thousand years. They have survived their authors and will survive us, their readers."-- John Dominic Crossan, professor emeritus, De Paul University and author of "The Birth of Christianity" and "The Historical Jesus"