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The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible (1999) is a book by Martin Abegg, Peter W. Flint and Eugene C. Ulrich

Abstract

Prior to the discovery of the Scrolls, the oldest complete Bible was dated to the 11th century A.D. But now this book translates texts more than 1,000 years older. The author has joined with two eminent colleagues, to translate for the first time the previously unpublished biblical manuscripts. This volume includes all 220 of the biblical Dead Sea Scrolls, with hundreds of new & different readings from the Old Testament.--From Publisher description

Editions and translations

Published in San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco, 1999.

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