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Dead Sea Scroll News
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Ed Morgan: Dead Sea cranks
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Dead Sea Scrolls Scandal
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Dead Sea Scrolls stir storm at ROM
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Tories mum in dispute on Dead Sea Scrolls
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The Perils of Prepublication in the Digital Age: Essenes, Latrines, and the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Scholar: The Essenes, Dead Sea Scroll 'authors,' never existed
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Scholar Claims Dead Sea Scrolls 'Authors' Never Existed
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Dead Sea Scrolls' origins spark debate
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Who Wrote The Dead Sea Scrolls?
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Jannaeus, His
Brother Absalom, and Judah the Essene
By
Stephen Goranson
- Biblical
Scroll Fragments Found in Israel
Beliefnet: July 2005 -
The Ancient
Biblical Manuscript Center
SBL: July 2005 - Scholars
At Odds Over Dead Sea Community
Beliefnet: August 2004 - The
Writing World Of The Dead Sea Scrolls
By Rochelle Altman: Located February 2003 - Qumran, A Day
in the Life
TFBA: Located October 2002 - Writings,
Ruins, and Their Reading: The Dead Sea Discoveries as a Case Study in
Theory Formation and Scientific Interpretation.
Social Research: Located January, 2002 - Qumran
nails and fruit-pits sharpen settlement debate
Haaretz: October 10, 2001 - A
Role Model
for Jesus: In the Dead Sea Scrolls, a scholar sees new messianic
precedent
Chronicle of Higher Education: October 27, 2000 - Asking
the Wrong Questions: The Christian History staff's field trip to see
the Dead Sea Scrolls
Christianity Today: May, 2000 - The
Current Controversy Over the Dead Sea Scrolls, with Special Reference
to the Exhibition at the Field
Museum of Chicago
ABZU: March 29, 2000

