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Under the auspices of the Museum of the Bible Scholars Initiative, teams of scholar-mentors and students working collaboratively present the thirteen fragments of Dead Sea Scrolls in this volume. The fragments are part of the Museum of the Bible Collection in Oklahoma City.
|Table of Contant:
|1. Introduction, Text Editions, the Collection of the Museum of the Bible, Textual and Orthographic Character, Relation to Other Fragments from the Judaean Desert
|2. Paleographical and Physical Features of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Museum of the Bible Collection: A Synopsis
|3. A Methodology for the Digital Reconstruction of Dead Sea Scroll Fragmentary Remains
|4. The Process and Goal of Research
|5. Procedure Followed by the MOTB Scholars Teams: Manuscript Research as Pedagogy
6. Genesis 31:23–25?, 32:3–6 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.000124)
|7. Exodus 17:4–7 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.000120)
|8. Leviticus 23:24–28 (Inv. NCF.SCR.004742)
|9. A Fragment of Leviticus? (Inv. MOTB.SCR.000122)
|10. Numbers 8:3–5 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003173)
|11. Jeremiah 23:6–9 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003172)
|12. Ezekiel 28:22 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003174)
|13. Jonah 4:2–5 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003171)
|14. Micah 1:4–6 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003183)
|15. Psalm 11:1–4 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.000121)
|16. Daniel 10:18–20 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003170)
|17. Nehemiah 2:13–16 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003175)
|18. A Fragment of Instruction (Inv. MOTB.SCR.000123)