Claiming Israel’s Angels as their Own: The Angelic Realm and the Religious Identity of the Qumran Sect By Matthew L. Walsh on
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Jesus and the Essenes: An Esoteric History By Simon J. Joseph on
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Soli Deo Gloria? The Scholars, the Market, and the Dubious Post-2002 Dead Sea Scrolls-like Fragments By Årstein Justnes and Josephine Munch Rasmussen on
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A Brief Response to the Reviews of Qumran Revisited by Magness (RQ 104, 2014: 638-646) and Mizzi (DSD 22, 2015: 220). By David Stacey on
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Deconstructing What We’ve Always Been Told About Qumran By Gregory Doudna on
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Qumran and Vicinity: The Caves as a Key to the Enigma By Claude Cohen-Matlofsky on
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Although de Vaux Was a Divine, He Was Not Infallible By David Stacey on
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Reconstructing 4Q208–4Q209 as an Astronomical Artefact By Helen R. Jacobus on
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On Jesus, the Essenes, and the Anxiety of Influence By Simon J. Joseph on
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A Narrative Argument that the Teacher of Righteousness was Hyrcanus II By Greg Doudna on
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Probing the Essene Question … By Greg Doudna on
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The Sect of the Qumran Texts and its Leading Role in the Temple in Jerusalem During Much of the First Century BCE: Toward a New Framework for Understanding (Part III). By Greg Doudna on
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The Sect of the Qumran Texts and its Leading Role in the Temple in Jerusalem During Much of the First Century BCE: Toward a New Framework for Understanding (Part II). By Greg Doudna on
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The Sect of the Qumran Texts and its Leading Role in the Temple in Jerusalem During Much of the First Century BCE: Toward a New Framework for Understanding (Part I). By Greg Doudna on
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Response to Robert Eisenman in the Huffington Post (Oct. 22, 2013) and Jerusalem Post (Oct. 21, 2013) By Greg Doudna on
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Mystery, Secrecy and Esotericism in the Dead Sea Scrolls By Sam Thomas on
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Owning the Scrolls By Jaqueline S. Du Toit and Jason Kalman on
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Pseudo-Science and Sensationalist Archaeology: An Exposé of Jimmy Barfield and the Copper Scroll Project By Robert R. Cargill on
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On the Curious Protests of the Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibition in Toronto By Robert R. Cargill on
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Whose Bible? Anyone's? By Philip Davies on
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On the Insignificance and the Abuse of the Copper Scroll By Robert R. Cargill on
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The First One Hundred Years of Christianity in Jerusalem By Elizabeth McNamer on
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The Fortress at Qumran: A History of Interpretation By Robert R. Cargill on
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Three Notes on Qumran By David Stacey on
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H. Shanks, “The Liberator of the Scrolls,” and BAR’s Contribution to Archaeology By Joe Zias on
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John Allegro and the Christian Myth By Judith Anne Brown on
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The Enigma of Qumran By Yaron Ben-Ami on
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Some Notes on the Archaeological Context of Qumran in the Light of Recent Publications By David Stacey on
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The Archaeology Of Qumran And The Dead Sea Scrolls (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002) By Jodi Magness on
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The Last Battle of the Great Dead Sea Scrolls War By Paul V.M. Flesher on
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