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1. “QUMRAN, KHIRBET,”by J.Murphy-O’Connor from Anchor Bible Dictionary, ed.D.N.Freedman (Doubleday,1999).Volume 5, pp.590-94.   
 
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Text of article in PDF format

2. 1QpHab: The Habakkuk Pesher   
 
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Photograph of the The Habakkuk Pesher, the commentary on Habakkuk from Qumran, Cave 1.

3. 4QTestimonia   
 
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An image and brief description of 4QTestimonia (or Messianic Anthology, 4Q175 [4QTest]), one of the Qumran scrolls which is an anthology of Bible verses concerning the Messiah.

4. A Day in the Life of Hananiah Nothos : A Story, M. Broshi   
 
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Article by Magen Broshi in PDF format. This article was first published in Hebrew in "Alpayim'@A Multidisciplinary Publication for Contemporary Thought and Literature 13 (1996), pp. I 17-34. It appears in a recent publication from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, A Day at Qumran, The Dead Sea Sect and Its Scrolls.

5. Ancient Treasures and the Dead Sea Scrolls   
 
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The Canadian Museum of Civilization, in collaboration with the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, has launched this online virtual exhibition of the immensely popular Ancient Treasures and the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition.
Web site visitors are be able to view images of more than 100 priceless artifacts and discover their significance to biblical history.

6. Antiochus IV Epiphanes in Jerusalem   
 
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In this article Prof. Schwartz argues that the Qumran text 4Q248 supports II Maccabees’ date of Antiochus’ pillage of the Temple, not that given by I Maccabees, and that proper understanding of the evidence of I and II Maccabees, as well as that of Daniel and Josephus, leads to the conclusion that the term ir hamiqdash in 4Q248 and in I Maccabees refers to the whole city of Jerusalem and not to th...

7. Are Tamid and Middot Polemical Tractates (Hebrew)   
 
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A Hebrew article offering the hypothesis that the Tamid and Middot Tractates are polemical, if they are analyzed in parallel to the Dead Sea Scrolls.

8. BiBIL- Biblical Bibliography   
 
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BiBIL Biblical Bibliography of Lausanne. 67,000 items and growing. Quick and sophisticated searching, hierarchical thesaurus searching, virtual keyboards for Hebrew and Greek.

9. Bibliography of the Copper Scroll (3Q15)   
 
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A comprehensive Hebrew and English bibliography on this very unique scroll from the Judaen desert (c. 68 A.D.).

10. Bibliography on Qumran   
 
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A comprehensive Hebrew and English bibliography on Qumran/Dead Sea Scrolls. Including general publications as well as bibliographies on specific subjects.

11. Bibliography: Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls   
 
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Bibliography on the Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran.

12. Bibliography: Scrolls from the Dead Sea (Library of Congress Exhibition)   
 
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The bibliography on the Exhibition at the library of Congress titled: Scrolls From the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship.

13. CAL Bibliographic Archives   
 
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Searchable bibliography from the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project. A must stop for researchers on Aramaic, all periods.

14. Cemeteries of Qumran, Celibacy: Confusion Laid to Rest?   
 
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Article originally published in: Dead Sea Discoveries 7 (2000): pp. 220-253.

15. Chirbet Qumran in rete   
 
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Ferdinand Rohrhirsch, who is responsible for the translation of Roland de Vaux's notes into German, has placed online a database of objects found on the site of Qumran. The front page is in German, though you can access the database in either German or Italian. There is also a key provided in English to help use the facility.

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