"The scrolls, which have provided archaeological and religious scholars new ways of looking at the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish world of Jesus have been produced in 37 volumes by the Oxford University Press." The
Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947 in the Qumran caves near the Dead Sea by two Bedouin tribe shepherds.
The proceedings contains 12 papers on religious worldviews in the
Dead Sea Scrolls and how they impact the understanding of Second Temple Judaism.
Recently, the Israel Antiquities Authority took the fragments off the shelves as part of its ongoing project to digitize the entire body of the
Dead Sea Scrolls. The special imaging equipment in use for the project, originally developed for NASA, not only shed new light on some of the scrolls but raised the tantalizing prospect that there could be an entire additional
Dead Sea Scroll whose existence was unknown until today.
Leshonot Rishonim: Studies in the Language of the Bible, the
Dead Sea Scrolls, and Aramaic.
"Although fragments of
Dead Sea Scrolls would be available from secure museum collections elsewhere in Germany, we agree with the expertise of our Israeli and German colleagues that an exhibition without samples from the collection in Jerusalem would not be appropriate," he said.
But recently, another cave that could potentially house more
Dead Sea Scrolls has been discovered.
In the
Dead Sea Scrolls episode, a dramatic voice-over says, "In a ritual that seems to foreshadow the teachings of John the Baptist, the scroll writers used sacred waters to spiritually cleanse themselves.
goes on to identify various uses of the term "desert" in a metaphorical sense in other sectarian texts of the
Dead Sea Scrolls. She remarks, at the end of the article, that the
Discovery of the
Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, in caves by the Dead Sea east of Jerusalem, was one of the greatest archaeological events of the 20th century.
Mr Vermes had an early interest in the
Dead Sea Scrolls, a cache of documents written between 200 BC and AD 200 which were discovered in caves at Qumran, near Jericho, between 1947 and 1956.
The
Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library is hosted on the Google Storage and App Engine ecosystems, and utilizes Maps, YouTube, and Google image technology.