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... Qumran caves with most of the scrolls . After they had brought seven of them in the spring of 1947 to Kando , a Christian cobbler in Bethlehem , he sold four to ... Qumran - and they destroyed the Qumran settlement 2 Hartmut Stegemann.
... Qumran caves with most of the scrolls . After they had brought seven of them in the spring of 1947 to Kando , a Christian cobbler in Bethlehem , he sold four to ... Qumran - and they destroyed the Qumran settlement 2 Hartmut Stegemann.
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... Qumran buildings . Also there are about 1,200 graves in the Qumran cemeteries , a large number , but not sufficient for so many inhabitants for more than a century . In fact , Qumran scholars usually speculate on a number of only 150 ...
... Qumran buildings . Also there are about 1,200 graves in the Qumran cemeteries , a large number , but not sufficient for so many inhabitants for more than a century . In fact , Qumran scholars usually speculate on a number of only 150 ...
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... Qumran caves . One can only speculate on the headquarters of the Essenes : perhaps it was in Jerusalem , but certainly never at Qumran . What we need is a new approach to the archaeological Qumran evidence beyond the former view of Père ...
... Qumran caves . One can only speculate on the headquarters of the Essenes : perhaps it was in Jerusalem , but certainly never at Qumran . What we need is a new approach to the archaeological Qumran evidence beyond the former view of Père ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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