Found 167 results for "Dead Sea scrolls - Relation to the New Testament"
by Michael Baigent
East of Jerusalem, a long road slopes gradually down between barren hills sprinkled with occasional Bedouin camps.
by John Marco Allegro
For a large part of the year a mist broods low over the waters of the Dead Sea.
by Fitzmyer, Joseph A.
More than fifty years have passed since scrolls and fragments were first discovered by a Bedouin in 1947 in a cave close...
by James C. VanderKam
The territory of the modern state of Israel has not proved to be congenial for finding written remains from antiquity.
East of Jerusalem, a long road slopes gradually down between barren hills sprinkled with occasional Bedouin camps.
by C. Marvin Pate
For many years the DSS, like Israel of old, though in their land, were still in exile; both Scrolls and nation found the...