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{de} [[Klaus Berger]], ''' Qumran und Jesus: Wahrheit unter Verschluss?''' ([[Stuttgart, Germany]]: Quell, 1992).
{de} [[Klaus Berger]], ''' Qumran und Jesus: Wahrheit unter Verschluss?''' ([[Stuttgart, Germany]]: Quell, 1992).
==Abstract==
====Translations====


*[[Qumran and Jesus: The Truth under Lock and Key? (1995 Berger), book (English ed.)]]
*[[Qumran and Jesus: The Truth under Lock and Key? (1995 Berger), book (English ed.)]]
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*[[Shikai shahon to Iesu (2000 Berger), book (Japanese ed.)]]
*[[Shikai shahon to Iesu (2000 Berger), book (Japanese ed.)]]
== Abstract ==
"Klaus Berger offers a clearly written and highly understandable introcuction to the controversy surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls. He insightfully examines the relationship between the Judaism of the Qumran community and Christianity in its formative period. The picture that emerges proves to be interesting and provocative. An ideal starting point for the nonspecialist, this book provides basic and reliable information about the Dead Sea Scrolls and their magnificance for Christianity."--


==Contents==
==Contents==

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English ed. (1995)
Portuguese ed. (1995)
Spanish ed. (1995)
Japanese ed. (2000)

{de} Klaus Berger, Qumran und Jesus: Wahrheit unter Verschluss? (Stuttgart, Germany: Quell, 1992).

Abstract

"Klaus Berger offers a clearly written and highly understandable introcuction to the controversy surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls. He insightfully examines the relationship between the Judaism of the Qumran community and Christianity in its formative period. The picture that emerges proves to be interesting and provocative. An ideal starting point for the nonspecialist, this book provides basic and reliable information about the Dead Sea Scrolls and their magnificance for Christianity."--

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