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THE ORION CENTER for the Study of the
Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
מרכז אוריון לחקר מגילות מדבר יהודה והספרות הקרובה להן
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Rethinking the Transmission and Composition of Early Jewish Texts in Relation to Prayer: The Confession of Daniel as a Case Study

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Pluriformity and Compositional Practices in Ancient Jewish Texts: Traditionary Processes, Ongoing Openness, and Compositional Hermeneutics

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Sacrifice in the Thirteenth Song of the Sabbath Sacrifice

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Spacing Systems in Greek Scrolls from the Judean Desert

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The Same Strokes for Different Folks: the Ornate Rectilinear Formal Scripts and Early-Roman Jewish Material Book Culture

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The Dead Sea Scrolls in Historical Perspective

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Texts Uttered in Sectarian Events of Transition: Nuances of Self-Identity

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Ultimately Not Important? The Publication of the Post-2002 Dead Sea Scrolls-Like Fragments

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Teachers and Students in the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls: A Material Perspective

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All in the Family: the Book of Tobit, the Legend of Ahiqar, and the Cultural Politics of Kinship in the Hellenistic Age

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The Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus 91905, ISRAEL.

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