Behind the Essenes history and ideology in the Dead Sea Scrolls

A collection of essays by Philip Davies on aspects of the Dead Sea Scrolls. While composed to stand along, together these essays create a strong synthetic argument about the Essenes and the production of the Dead Sea Scrolls that remains important and challenging to the present day

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Davies, Philip R.
Other Authors: Satlow, Michael L. ([editorial director])
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Atlanta, Georgia Scholars Press [2020], 2020
Edition:Open access edition
Series:Brown judaic studies
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