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'''Harold Henry Rowley''' (1890-1969) was a British scholar. | '''Harold Henry Rowley''' (1890-1969) was a British OT scholar. Professor at the University of Manchester, 1945-1959. Significantly contributed to the study of Jewish apocalypticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls. | ||
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*[[The Origin and Significance of the Apocrypha (1967 Rowley), book]] | *[[The Origin and Significance of the Apocrypha (1967 Rowley), book]] | ||
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[[Category:Scholars|Rowley]] | [[Category:Scholars|Rowley]] |
Revision as of 01:00, 12 July 2014
Harold Henry Rowley (1890-1969) was a British OT scholar. Professor at the University of Manchester, 1945-1959. Significantly contributed to the study of Jewish apocalypticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Works
Books
- The Relevance of Apocalyptic (1942 Rowley), book
- The Zadokite Fragments and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1952 Rowley), book
- From Moses to Qumran: Studies in the Old Testament (1963 Rowley), book
- The Origin and Significance of the Apocrypha (1967 Rowley), book