The Great Isaiah Scroll, 1QIsaª (1998 Parry, Qimron), book

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The Great Isaiah Scroll, 1QIsaª (1998) is a book by Donald W. Parry and Elisha Qimron.

Abstract

"This edition comprises new transcriptions of the great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaa), with photographs and a bibliography. The transcriptions were created from the leather scroll itself which is housed in the Shrine of the Book of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem and from three different sets of photographs. The transcriptions were then checked against enhanced computer images of the John C. Trever negatives, which were scanned into digitized format, manipulated and enhanced to illuminate difficult-to-read characters. The goal of this edition of the transcriptions is to represent the text with the greatest possible accuracy; most emendations by different scribal hands are indicated. It does not, however, indicate all the technical details regarding the corrections. The photographs belong to the S.J. Schweig and the John C. Trever collections. The 25-page bibliography pertains to scholarly materials which deal with 1QIsaa."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 1998 (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah, 32).

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