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Post by kkfs.msboyd on Aug 23, 2012 22:45:18 GMT -5
Post your annotated web list for the Dead Seas Scrolls as a reply to this thread.
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Post by ginayang on Aug 24, 2012 1:50:27 GMT -5
1. West Semitic Research Project This website is very useful because it provides detailed information about the discovery of The Dead Sea Scrolls, testimonia, Copper Scroll, and much more. www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_scrolls/2. The Dead Sea Scrolls at the Gnostic Society Library This website offers a great introduction to The Dead Sea Scrolls by providing info such as where they were found and what they are. www.gnosis.org/library/scroll.htm3. Library of Congress This website gives information about the location of the Dead Sea, how the scrolls were found, the exhibition of the scrolls, what textile the scrolls are made of, etc. www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/
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Post by RegXD on Aug 24, 2012 20:46:47 GMT -5
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Post by sujeonggg on Aug 24, 2012 23:59:40 GMT -5
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS : This page helps to get an idea of what the Dead Sea Scroll is. It does not give answers to the common questions in long paragraph forms, but it separated into different categories to give detailed information. maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/dss/discovery.htmlTHE DIGITAL DEAD SEAS SCROLLS : I can read the digital copies of Dead Sea Scrolls in this page. As the textbook says, I was able to find their contents. There are five different scrolls¡¯ categories: Great Isaiah Scroll, Temple Scroll, War Scroll, Community Rule Scroll, Commentary on the Habakkuk Scroll. dss.collections.imj.org.il/Scrolls from the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship : This page gives a brief description about the exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and there are several links that I can learn more about this topic. www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/
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Post by hannahs on Aug 25, 2012 3:33:03 GMT -5
1) www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/ >Scrolls from the dead sea: The ancient library of Qumran and modern scholoarship - This website informs people about the scrolls history, giving answers to many people's questions regarding where the scroll may have originated and about the scrolls' authenticity. 2) www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/deadsea.html>The dead se scrolls -This website gives a detailed introduction of the dead sea srolls such as where the scroll was found and the archaeological investigation that happened there. 3)http://www.deadseascrollsfoundation.com/ >Dead sea scrolls foundation -This website answers questions that other people may have regarding the questions and also provides actual pictures of the scrolls with descriptions on them.
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Post by alexkoo on Aug 25, 2012 7:03:53 GMT -5
1. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Briefly introduce Dead Sea Scrolls from definition to details. <http://www.english.imjnet.org.il/htmls/page_1348.aspx?c0=14778&bsp=14389
2. Gnostic Society Library
Reaserchers found out that there are 800 different manuscripts. Those texts are identified by number and a letter. A variety of literary forms can be identified among the surviving texts. <http://www.gnosis.org/library/scroll.htm>
3. Library of Congress
Includes many factors such as “world of scrolls”, “The Dead Sea Region”, and “the psalms scroll”. Government website which is very trustworthy. <http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/>
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Post by junaen0416 on Aug 25, 2012 23:33:29 GMT -5
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Post by julielu on Aug 25, 2012 23:55:29 GMT -5
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Post by hafizh on Aug 26, 2012 1:29:18 GMT -5
EDUCATIONAL SITE: Dead Sea Scrolls The website belongs to West Semitic Research Project (WSRP) and everything that’s written there is supported with evidence and the author who wrote the articles are clear. The website also has copyright for everything that they wrote and put in there. www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_scrolls/discovery.shtmlScrolls from the Dead sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship This is a website of Library of Congress United States. Since the website belongs to government there no need to question the reliable and accuracy of the information. Beside that the information in here are very relevant to the topic. www.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/The Dead Sea Scrolls Brigham Young University Institute for the Study the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts (ISPART) made this website. I found this special not only cause the truthfulness or accuracy of the information there are written by the experts, but they also put a citation on every information that they took from other sources. maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/dss/contents.html
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Post by delmanykkfs on Sept 9, 2012 9:06:39 GMT -5
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Post by delmanykkfs on Oct 28, 2012 5:42:41 GMT -5
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