01562nam a2200265 a 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026100001900067245003600086264003200122300003000154500004600184520087200230650001801102650001601120650000901136650001401145650001301159650001701172650001601189650003101205035001801236001000701254040003501261AR-ReUNN20260709065244.0260630s1968 uk |||||||||||||||||spa 1 aVermes, Géza14aThe Dead Sea scrolls in english 1aLondonbPenguin Booksc1968 a257 páginasc18 x 11 cm aColección privada de Pedro Krapovickas. aMany books have been written about the Dead Sea scrolls since their discovery in 1947, but until now the ordinary reader has had little opportunity to get to know the texts themselves, and so to make any personal judgement of their vallue or relevance. 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. 0aArqueología 4aArchaeology 4aAsia 4aPalestina 4aJudaismo 4aCristianismo 4aManuscritos 4aManuscritos del Mar Muerto a(IBONE)103985252443 aAR-ReUNNbspacAR-ReUNNeaacr2