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Qumran. Die Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer.

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Curatore: Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Thomas Bertram.
Editore: Konrad Theiss Verlag.
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Dettagli: cm.19x25,7, pp.216, testo su 2 colonne, numerose ill. a uno, 2 e 4 colori nt., legatura ed. in imitlin, titolo al dorso, sopraccoperta fig. a colori.

Abstract: Die Schriftrollen von Qumran - über 800 Dokumente aus elf verschiedenen Höhlen der judäischen Wüste - sind in den vergangenen Jahren immer wieder Gegenstand von Verschwörungstheorien gewesen. Jetzt legen erstmals drei führende Qumran-Forscher die neuesten wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungsergebnisse einer breiten Öffentlichkeit vor. Sie erläutern nicht nur die Bedeutung der Schriftrollen für die komplexe Entwicklungsgeschichte der Hebräischen Bibel, sondern erwecken für die Leser in spannenden Textenund faszinierenden Bildern auch die Welt der Bewohner von Qumran wieder zum Leben.

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