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[‘Recristianization’ of the Dead Sea Scrolls: common features between the texts of Qumrān and the primitive Christianity (a revision) [PDF]
Los Manuscritos del Mar Muerto supusieron uno de los hallazgos más relevantes del pasado siglo ya que pretendían ocupar el espacio temporal entre el Judaísmo Clásico y Rabínico y entre el Antiguo y el Nuevo Testamento.
García Arévalo, Tania María
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An Eschatological Framework and Social Identity in 1QM 1:1–15 and 1 Thessalonians 5:1–11
In the Qumran War Scroll (1QM) 1:1–15 and 1 Thessalonians 5:1–11, almost the same eschatological interpretative framework is created with words from the semantic domains of light and darkness, kinship, war, ethics, divinity and time.
Gijsbert van Appeldoorn
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Making ties and social identities: Drawing connections between PPNB communities as based on shell bead typology. [PDF]
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The Study of Islamic Origins in the Last Four Decades: Controversies and Perspectives [PDF]
Virtually no scholar doubts that the so-called Deuteronomist –‘Second Law’- history, included in the biblical corpus to configure some of the main books that compose it, was written during the Babylonian exile and subsequently revised.
Segovia, Carlos A.
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La investigación sobre Qumrán en uno de sus principales representantes: Florentino García Martínez [PDF]
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Sen, Felipe
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The Archaeological Activity of J.T. Milik During His Stay in Jerusalem (1952-1961)
As a thirty-year-old Polish biblical scholar, J. T. Milik (1922-2006) would certainly not have expected that, alongside the study of scrolls, archaeological research would occupy his time for a decade in the École Biblique of Jerusalem. Yet by March 1952
Zdzisław J. Kapera
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