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The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English (Penguin Classics) by Géza Vermes
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The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English: Complete Edition (Penguin…

by Geza Vermes

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Penguin Classics (2004), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 648 pages

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from back cover: "In this volume a clear, faithful translation of the non-biblical scrolls from the Qumran caves is accompanied by brief introductory comment on each, and by a general description of the beliefs, customs, organization, and history of the Community they derive from. The teaching of this sect of Jewish schismatics sheds the light of comparison and contrast on to that of their contemporaries, the Christian dissenters, and also on to the mother faith of both -- Palestinian Judaism. This book reveals the Dead Sea Scrolls as fascinating documents that give us new insight into the history and philosophy of religion."
  WARM | Sep 11, 2008 |
The standard English translation of the non-biblical Qumran scrolls and a handy introduction to the organization, customs, history, and beliefs of the community responsible for them.
  apachurch | Apr 18, 2007 |
Essential reading for all who want to know the truth about the origins of religion in the early Mediterranean. ( )
  ElTomaso | Jun 18, 2006 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0140449523, Paperback)

It's been 50 years since a Bedouin youth named Muhammed edh-Dhub went looking for a stray sheep and instead found the Dead Sea Scrolls. In the intervening decades, the scrolls have been enveloped in a storm of controversy and bitter conflict: the scholars entrusted with translating and editing the texts sat on many of them instead, creating suspicions that escalated to conspiracy theories about supposed cover-ups of sensitive, even damaging material. Geza Vermes, a former professor of Jewish studies at Oxford and a noted authority on the scrolls, marks the 50th anniversary of Muhammed edh-Dhub's find with his book The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English; the title, however, is misleading, for the collection of documents is by no means complete.

Vermes has left out the copies of Hebrew scriptures that are available elsewhere, instead focusing on the sectarian writings of the Essene community at Qumran and the intertestemental texts, and these are indeed complete translations. Vermes has also included an overview of five decades of research on the scrolls and a thumbnail sketch of the Qumran community's history and religion. For anyone interested in biblical history, The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English is a worthwhile read.

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