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The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations
 

Herausgegeben von James H. Charlesworth

Die Schriftenrollen vom Toten Meer stellen die Überreste einer frühjüdischen Sammlung dar, die in die Zeit vor 68 n. Chr. rückdatiert werden kann. Es ist die bedeutendste Entdeckung antiker Manuskripte, die in einem biblischen Zusammenhang stehen. Sie enthält mehr als 600 frühjüdische Dokumente.

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The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations
Volume 1: Rule of the Community and Related Documents
1994. XXIII, 185 Seiten.
Leinen 114,00 € inkl. gesetzl. MwSt.
ISBN 978-3-16-146199-6
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The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations
Volume 2: Damascus Document, War Scroll, and Related Documents
1995. XIX, 229 Seiten.
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ISBN 978-3-16-146305-1
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The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations
Volume 4a: Pseudepigraphic and Non-Masoretic Psalms and Prayers
1997. XXIII, 296 Seiten.
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ISBN 978-3-16-146649-6
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The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations
Volume 4b: Angelic Liturgy: Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice
1999. XXIII, 196 Seiten.
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ISBN 978-3-16-146913-8
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The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations
Volume 7: Temple Scroll and Related Documents
2011. XXVII, 414 Seiten.
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ISBN 978-3-16-149755-1
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Born 1940; Lady Davis Professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem; Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Universität Tübingen; Professor at Duke University; Fulbright Fellow at the University of Edinburgh; Annual Professor of the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem; McCarthy Professor in the Gregorianum; currently George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary; Director and Editor of the Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project.
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Zu Band 1
"Volume 1 of the Charlesworth Dead Sea Scrolls is a welcome addition to the ongoing task of making this amazing collection of jewish materials accessible for study. Although its presentation is aimed at the expert, there is much that will be of value to anyone with an interest in OT interpretation, rabbinic studies or NT background. It is a must for any student attempting to stay abreast of this rapidly developing field. The editors are to be commendet for their labors."
Martin G. Abegg, Jr. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society Ausgabe 40/2, 1997, Seite 300–302

Zu Band 2
"Insgesamt bildet die vorliegende Ausgabe für Forscher wie für Interessierte aus anderen Fachgebieten vor allem durch den kritischen Text und durch seine Einleitung und die Kommentare ein sehr nützliches Instrument zur Arbeit mit den Texten vom Toten Meer."
Hans A. Rapp Freiburger Rundbrief Jahrgang, 9./4, 2002, Seite 289–291

Zu Band 4a
"We congratulate Professor Charlesworth and his team for maintaining the high standarts that we have come to expect from this series. We await further volumes with eager anticipaton."
J. K. Ellitott Novum Testamentum Heft 4, 1999, Seite 400–402

"Although the Dead Sea Scrolls were first discovered more than half a century ago, the full implications they have for biblical scholarship are still a matter of debate. The Princeton Project is offering a valuable resource which scholars will be able to consult with profit for many years to come."
S. V. Vox Reformata, 2000, Seite 55–56

Zu Band 6b
"The Princeton Project is bringing the materials together with painstaking attentionen to detail. It therefore offers scholars one of the most promising possibilities of either resolving outstanding issues or deciding that at the present stage of our knowledge the solution to some problems still remains elusive."
Vox Reformata Jahrgang 67, 2002, Seite 63–65 

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