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... Scrolls ' are , indeed , just nine scrolls of which at least half of their former contents have survived , and only one of them — a scroll of the Book of Isaiah from Cave 1- is preserved almost completely . The remnants of all the other ...
... Scrolls ' are , indeed , just nine scrolls of which at least half of their former contents have survived , and only one of them — a scroll of the Book of Isaiah from Cave 1- is preserved almost completely . The remnants of all the other ...
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... scrolls could any longer be found in Cave 3 when scholars first came across this place in modern times . A similar fate befell the scrolls in what were formerly four living and study rooms of the Qumran inhabitants at that southern edge ...
... scrolls could any longer be found in Cave 3 when scholars first came across this place in modern times . A similar fate befell the scrolls in what were formerly four living and study rooms of the Qumran inhabitants at that southern edge ...
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... scroll of the ' Pentateuch ' contained only the ' Song of Moses ' , Deuteronomy 32 , and some ' Psalter scrolls ' only collections of some psalms . The twelve Minor Prophets were usually copied on one scroll , while on the other hand ...
... scroll of the ' Pentateuch ' contained only the ' Song of Moses ' , Deuteronomy 32 , and some ' Psalter scrolls ' only collections of some psalms . The twelve Minor Prophets were usually copied on one scroll , while on the other hand ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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