- Datum der AufnahmeJuli 2012
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- Shai Halevi
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- Datum der AufnahmeJuli 2012
- Aufnahme:
- Shai Halevi
- Art der Aufnahme:
- Full Spectrum Color Image
- Seite:
- Recto
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- Robert Exit DrakeDec 19 2012, 3:36
Well done.
- Neo BereanJan 26 2013, 0:50
Yes, but what does it say? Not all of us are scholars (!) or know Hebrew/Paleo-Hebrew/Aramaic...
- IAAJan 28 2013, 10:36
@Neo Berean,
Thank you for your comment.
We intend to incorporate transcriptions and translations of the texts in future versions of the site. For now, there are a number of good single-volume translations of the non-biblical Hebrew and Aramaic texts from the Qumran caves available in English (at considerable less cost than the 40-volume official DJD edition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D..., or the sophisticated databases purchased by libraries and specialists).
Some suggestions are:
The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English by Geza Vermes (1997, 2004);
The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated. The Qumran Texts in English by Florentino García Martínez (1994, 1996)
and The Dead Sea Scrolls. A New Translation by Michael Wise, Martin Abegg and Edward Cook (1996).
For those who can read Hebrew, there is a 2-volume edition that includes both the Hebrew/Aramaic transcriptions and English translations: Florentino García Martínez and Eibert J. C. Tigchelaar.The Dead Sea Scrolls: Study Edition. Brill, 1997.
For the biblical scrolls from the Qumran caves, the best option would be Martin G. Abegg, Peter Flint, and Eugene Ulrich, The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible (HarperCollins, 2012). There is also this single volume of the Hebrew transcriptions: http://www.brill.com/biblical-....As of now, there are no popular editions that offer translations of all the material from sites other than Qumran. We hope to include these translations in future versions of the site.
- GallopboyJan 30 2013, 1:18
This research stuff is so hard!! Nice comment Neo Berean (!)!
- yankees12345May 13 2014, 16:22
Neo: Get out a NKJV Bible and read the Book of Daniel. There are 12 chapters in Daniel. The first 6 are narratives and then four visions (chapters 7-12).
- Joy MortonOct 8 2015, 19:25
How amazing!!
Well done.
Yes, but what does it say? Not all of us are scholars (!) or know Hebrew/Paleo-Hebrew/Aramaic...
@Neo Berean,
Thank you for your comment.
We intend to incorporate transcriptions and translations of the texts in future versions of the site. For now, there are a number of good single-volume translations of the non-biblical Hebrew and Aramaic texts from the Qumran caves available in English (at considerable less cost than the 40-volume official DJD edition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D..., or the sophisticated databases purchased by libraries and specialists).
Some suggestions are:
The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English by Geza Vermes (1997, 2004);
The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated. The Qumran Texts in English by Florentino García Martínez (1994, 1996)
and The Dead Sea Scrolls. A New Translation by Michael Wise, Martin Abegg and Edward Cook (1996).
For those who can read Hebrew, there is a 2-volume edition that includes both the Hebrew/Aramaic transcriptions and English translations: Florentino García Martínez and Eibert J. C. Tigchelaar.The Dead Sea Scrolls: Study Edition. Brill, 1997.
For the biblical scrolls from the Qumran caves, the best option would be Martin G. Abegg, Peter Flint, and Eugene Ulrich, The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible (HarperCollins, 2012). There is also this single volume of the Hebrew transcriptions: http://www.brill.com/biblical-....
As of now, there are no popular editions that offer translations of all the material from sites other than Qumran. We hope to include these translations in future versions of the site.
This research stuff is so hard!! Nice comment Neo Berean (!)!
Neo: Get out a NKJV Bible and read the Book of Daniel. There are 12 chapters in Daniel. The first 6 are narratives and then four visions (chapters 7-12).
How amazing!!